$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 1n vs. 2n-100 What is a cell having only one copy of each chromosome type called? 1n vs. 2n-100 What is 1n? 1n vs. 2n-200 A cell that has just undergone meiosis has produced daughters cells that are _________. 1n vs. 2n-200 What is haploid? 1n vs. 2n-300 If an organism has a haploid number of 15, what is its diploid number? 1n vs. 2n-300 What is 30? 1n vs. 2n-400 If a wolf’s gamete has 39 chromosomes, how many chromosomes does its heart cells have? 1n vs. 2n-400 What is 70? 1n vs. 2n-500 The cotton plant’s stem has 58 chromosomes. How many chromosomes do it’s pollen grains contain? 1n vs. 2n-500 What is 29? Vocab-100 The basic unit of heredity. Vocab-100 What is a gene? Vocab-200 An egg or sperm cell. Vocab-200 What is a gamete? Vocab-300 This is another name for a fertilized egg. Vocab-300 What is a zygote? Vocab-400 This is the name of one half of a chromosome. Vocab-400 What is a sister chromatid? Vocab-500 A pair of chromosomes of similar shape and size. Vocab-500 What are homologous chromosomes? Phases-100 This is a phase of meiosis in which a cell spends 90% of its time. Phases-100 What is Prophase 1? Phases-200 This is the phase in which tetrads line up along the center of the cell. Phases-200 What is Metaphase I? Phases-300 This is the phase in which the cells first become haploid. Phases-300 What is Telophase I? Phases-400 This is the phase in which sister chromatids are actively being separated from one another? Phases-400 What is Anaphase II? Phases-500 This is the phase in which synapsis and crossing over occur. Phases- 500 What is Prophase I? Picture It-100 What is the diploid number of this cell? Picture It-100 What is 6? Picture It-200 What is the haploid number of this cell? Picture It-200 What is 5? Picture It-300 What is the diploid number of this organism? Picture It-300 What is 12? Picture It-400 What is the haploid number of this organism? Picture It-400 What is 5? Picture It-500 Below you see a cell from an organism with a haploid number of 23. What organism is this from? Picture It-500 What is a human? Basics-100 How many daughter cells are produced as a result of one cell undergoing meiosis? Basics-100 What is 4? Basics-200 Meiosis is a type of cell division that produces what type of cells? Basics-200 What are gametes? Basics-300 Why do mothers and their offspring (kids) share many (but not all) traits? Basics-300 What is the mother provided half of the offspring’s chromosomes? Basics-400 What is the name of the place where crossing over takes place? Basics-400 What is the chiasmata? Basics-500 As a result of meiosis ____ (#), ________ (2n, 1n), daughter cells are made. Basics-500 What are 4 haploid daughter cells? 2 Types-100 Meiosis in males is called this. 2 types-100 What is spermatogenesis? 2 Types-200 Meiosis in females is called this. 2 Types-200 What is oogenesis? 2 Types-300 Meiosis in males results in the production of four haploid cells called ____________. 2 Types-300 What are sperm cells? 2 Types-400 Meiosis in females results in the production of 3 polar bodies and one of these. 2 Types-400 What is ova (or egg)? 2 Types-500 This parent ultimately determines the gender of the baby. 2 Types-500 Who is the dad (father)? Draw a muscle cell (use shapes please) from an organism whose gametes have 6 chromosomes.