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Title: Ex_Quiz12 Started: June 28, 2011 7:02 PM Submitted: June 28, 2011 7:30 PM Time spent: 00:27:47 Total score adjusted by 0.0 Total score: 15/17 = 88.2353%
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Which of the following uses meiosis type of division? Student Response A. For growth of the body B. For repair of tissues C. For gamete formation D. For replacement of older cells Score: 1/1 Correct Answer
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Identify the stage of gametic cell division.
Student Response A. Metaphase I B. Anaphase II C. Anaphase I D. Metaphase II E. Prophase I
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Which of the following characteristics are typical of this stage?
Student Response A. Chromosomes have split and chromatids are moving towards the opposite poles B. Individual chromosomes have moved to the center of the mitotic spindle C. Chromosomes have come together to form pairs, centrioles are moving towards opposite poles D. Chromosome pairs have separated and are moving towards the opposite poles E. Chromosome pairs have moved to the center of the mitotic spindle Score: 1/1
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Identify the stage of gametic cell division.
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Student Response A. Metaphase I B. Anaphase II C. Anaphase I D. Metaphase II E. Prophase I Score: 1/1
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Which of the following characteristics are typical of this stage?
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Student Response A. Chromosomes have split and chromatids are moving towards the opposite poles B. Individual chromosomes have moved to the center of the mitotic spindle C. Chromosomes have come together to form pairs, centrioles are moving towards...