Human Karyotype – Meiosis by Georgina Cornwall, PhD

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About the Lecture

The lecture Human Karyotype – Meiosis by Georgina Cornwall, PhD is from the course Cell Cycle and Cell Division.


Included Quiz Questions

  1. During reductive division, sister chromatids migrate to opposite poles of the cell.
  2. During reductive division, homologs migrate to opposite poles of the cell.
  3. During reductive division, centromeres do not divide.
  4. At the end of the reductive division, each daughter nucleus has half as many centromeres as the parent nucleus.
  5. After reductive division, each daughter cell has 23 chromosomes.
  1. Ovum and sperm are produced via somatic cells in humans.
  2. A hepatic cell in humans contains 23 pairs of chromosomes in its nucleus.
  3. Gametes (ovum or sperm) are haploid.
  4. Human cells contain 22 pairs of autosomes and a pair of sex chromosomes.
  5. The nuclei of skin cells in a human male always contain nonhomologous sex chromosomes.

Author of lecture Human Karyotype – Meiosis

 Georgina Cornwall, PhD

Georgina Cornwall, PhD


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