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Q: When would the first meiotic arrest occur?
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How would you distinguish human mitotic cells from human meiotic cells?

By counting the number of daughter cells resulting from mitotic and meiotic division


If a cell's diploid number is 5 what's the haploid number?

Put simply you can't get a "normal" haploid number from this cell. Normal cells have even diploid numbers so that meiotic division can occur to produce a haploid one with half the number. This cell would encounter problems during meiotic crossing over, and would result in daughter cells with a "mish-mash" whereby the haploid number could be a number of things. Thus fertilisation could not occur normally and the cell would produce infertile gametes. Mitosis could occur normally however so the cell can nultiply asexually. This is effectively what happens with ployploidy ( look it up on wikipedia).


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After meiosis I the two daughter cells would have how many chromosomes?

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Is cardiac arrest result in myocardial infarction?

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