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What is the primary functional difference between mitotic anaphase and meiotic anaphase 2?

The primary functional difference between mitotic anaphase and meiotic anaphase II lies in the separation of chromosomes. In mitotic anaphase, sister chromatids are separated and pulled toward opposite poles, resulting in two identical daughter cells. In meiotic anaphase II, however, the sister chromatids are separated after the first meiotic division has already reduced the chromosome number, leading to four genetically diverse gametes. This reflects the distinct roles of mitosis in growth and repair versus meiosis in sexual reproduction.


Is Down syndrome more severe in mitotic nondisjunction or meiotic nondisjunction?

It's more sever in meiotic nondisjunction, since this is the most common way that trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) arises. mitotic nondisjunction is less sever because it means that some cells will be mosaic, meaning they could be normal while some with have the (2n+1) while other cell will be (2n). So, in mitotic nondisjunction it depend how many cells are carrying the extra 21 chromosome. In end of the day they can't be worse than Down syndrome that rose from meiotic nondisjucntion since it has the highest amount of cells carrying trisomy 21.. I hope this helps


What do you get from meiosis that you don't get from mitosis?

Mitotic cell division produces two genetically identical daughter cells that are genetically identical to their parent cell. The daughter cells that result from mitotic cell division are 2n, having two sets of chromosomes. Meiotic cell division produces four genetically non-identical cells that are 1n, having only one set of chromosomes. The parent cell for meiotic cell division is 2n.


The second meiotic division is essentially a mitotic division except for the fact that the cells produced are?

Haploid instead of diploid. This means they have half the number of chromosomes compared to the original cell.


Is the genetic information in daughter cells unique or indetical?

The daughter cells that result from mitotic cell division are genetically identical. The daughter cells that result from meiotic cell division are genetically unique.

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Cells that undergo mitotic division but not meiotic division are called?

Somatic cells undergo mitotic division but not meiotic division. Meiotic division is only seen in germ cells to produce gametes.


What will happen if mitotic and meiotic processes never evolve?

do you mean milotic? and there is no suck thing as a meiotic.


How would you distinguish human mitotic cells from human meiotic cells?

Human mitotic cells undergo cell division to produce two identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. In contrast, human meiotic cells undergo two rounds of cell division to produce four haploid daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Meiotic cells are involved in the formation of gametes (sperm and egg cells) for sexual reproduction, while mitotic cells are involved in growth, repair, and asexual reproduction.


What is a an enzyme that drives both the mitotic and meiotic cycles in all eukaryotic organisms?

It is the Promoting Factors enzyme that does this


What are the two disjunctionsthat can occur?

Mitotic or meiotic, depending on whether ordinary cell division or gamete production is involved.


What is the primary functional difference between mitotic anaphase and meiotic anaphase 2?

The primary functional difference between mitotic anaphase and meiotic anaphase II lies in the separation of chromosomes. In mitotic anaphase, sister chromatids are separated and pulled toward opposite poles, resulting in two identical daughter cells. In meiotic anaphase II, however, the sister chromatids are separated after the first meiotic division has already reduced the chromosome number, leading to four genetically diverse gametes. This reflects the distinct roles of mitosis in growth and repair versus meiosis in sexual reproduction.


Is Down syndrome more severe in mitotic nondisjunction or meiotic nondisjunction?

It's more sever in meiotic nondisjunction, since this is the most common way that trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) arises. mitotic nondisjunction is less sever because it means that some cells will be mosaic, meaning they could be normal while some with have the (2n+1) while other cell will be (2n). So, in mitotic nondisjunction it depend how many cells are carrying the extra 21 chromosome. In end of the day they can't be worse than Down syndrome that rose from meiotic nondisjucntion since it has the highest amount of cells carrying trisomy 21.. I hope this helps


What types of cell divisions are involved in creating a puppy?

The creation of a puppy involves mitotic cell division for growth and development, meiotic cell division for the formation of gametes (sperm and egg), and fertilization of the egg by the sperm to form a zygote that will develop into a puppy.


What do you get from meiosis that you don't get from mitosis?

Mitotic cell division produces two genetically identical daughter cells that are genetically identical to their parent cell. The daughter cells that result from mitotic cell division are 2n, having two sets of chromosomes. Meiotic cell division produces four genetically non-identical cells that are 1n, having only one set of chromosomes. The parent cell for meiotic cell division is 2n.


The second meiotic division is essentially a mitotic division except for the fact that the cells produced are?

Haploid instead of diploid. This means they have half the number of chromosomes compared to the original cell.


Is the genetic information in daughter cells unique or indetical?

The daughter cells that result from mitotic cell division are genetically identical. The daughter cells that result from meiotic cell division are genetically unique.


What is the formation of spermatozoa called?

Spermatogenesis is the formation of spermatozoa from spermatogonia in the testes. This process involves mitotic division, meiotic division, and differentiation of male germ cells to produce mature sperm cells.