A) Sex cells, like sperm and egg B) Body cells, like sperm and egg C) Body cells, like skin and stomach cells D) Sex cells, like hair and brain cells
A) Body/Somatic cells B) Gametes (Eggs and Sperm) C) Gametes (body cell) D) Sex cells (Eggs and Sperm
A) 48 cromatids B) 48 chromosomes C) 23 cromatids D) 46 chormosomes
A) two cells with 46 chromosomes B) eight cells with 46 chromosomes C) four cells with 23 chromosomes D) four cells with 46 chromosomes
A) 22 cromatids B) 46 chromosomes C) 48 cromatids D) 23 chromosomes
A) Metaphase B) Prophase C) Citokynesis D) Interphase
A) Ovum division B) Mitosis C) Sex cell division D) Meiosis
A) sex chromosomes B) body chromosomes C) homologous chromosomes D) heterologous chromosomes
A) The nuclear membrane does not disappear B) The cytoplasm does not divide C) The cell membrane does not divide D) Crossing-over does not occur
A) gametes are called ovum B) gametes are called eggcell C) gametes are called ovocell D) gametes are called sperm |