Igcse cell division_fernandobiodeluna2010

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IGCSE Revision Questions Cell Division Mainly based on the exercises from http://www.biology-resources.com/biology-questions.html http://biodeluna.wordpress.com

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IGCSE Revision QuestionsCell Division

Mainly based on the exercises from http://www.biology-resources.com/biology-questions.html

http://biodeluna.wordpress.com

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• A cell in the basal layer of the skin contains 46 chromosomes and divides by mitosis to produce new skin cells. After ten successive divisions, how many chromosomes will the basal cell have?

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• A cell in the basal layer of the skin contains 46 chromosomes and divides by mitosis to produce new skin cells. After ten successive divisions, how many chromosomes will the basal cell have?

After ten successive mitotic divisions, a basal cell will still have

46 chromosomes

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• The drawings below depict stages in the mitotic division of a cell

• (a) Write the letters in the order in which these stages occur.

A B C D E

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• The drawings below depict stages in the mitotic division of a cell

• (a) Write the letters in the order in which these stages occur.

A B C D E

The correct sequence is B, D, A, C, E.

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• How many pairs of chromosomes are there in the cell?

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• How many pairs of chromosomes are there in the cell?

There are two pairs of chromosomes

in the cell.

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• What is the diploid number of chromosomes in these cells?

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• What is the diploid number of chromosomes in these cells?

The diploid number of chromosomes is fourfour.

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Choose the most appropriate word to complete the sentence.

When chromosomes replicate,

they produce ……...

• tissues, • nuclei, • chromatids, • somatic cells

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Choose the most appropriate word to complete the sentence.

When chromosomes replicate,

they produce ……...

• tissues, • nuclei, • chromatids, • somatic cells

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In which three of the following cells is mitosis unlikely to occur?

• a sperm cell, • an epithelial cell of a villus, • a hair cell, • a cell in the red bone marrow, • a red blood

cell, • a lymphocyte, • a cell in the basal layer of the skin

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In which three of the following cells is mitosis unlikely to occur?

• a sperm cell, • an epithelial cell of a villus, • a hair cell, • a cell in the red bone marrow, • a red blood cell, • a lymphocyte, • a cell in the basal layer of the skin

a sperm cell), a hair cell and a red blood cell (they have no nuclei).

(once sperm cells are formed they do not divide again

(they have no nuclei).

(they are dead)

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An animal has 36 chromosomes in each of its body cells.

How many of these chromosomes came from its male parent?

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• If an animal species has 36 chromosomes in its cells, 18 of these came from each parent.

An animal has 36 chromosomes in each of its body cells.

How many of these chromosomes came from its male parent?

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Which pairs of chromosomes in the cell shown here

are homologous?

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Which pairs of chromosomes in the cell shown here

are homologous?

The homologous chromosomes are

A and D,

B and E,

C and F.

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The following drawings-show the sequence of events early in cell division.

(a) Is the division meiotic or mitotic?

(b) How do you know?

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The following drawings-show the sequence of events early in cell division.

(a) Is the division meiotic or mitotic?

(b) How do you know?

The cell division is The cell division is meioticmeiotic. .

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The following drawings-show the sequence of events early in cell division.

(a) Is the division meiotic or mitotic?

(b) How do you know?

The cell division is meiotic.

In (ii) the homologous chromosomes have paired up and in (iii) they are separating to form

daughter cells with half the diploid number of chromosomes.

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Give two examples in each case of organs or tissues in which you would expect

• a) meiosis

• b) mitosis

to be taking place.

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Give two examples in each case of organs or tissues in which you would expect

• a) meiosis

• b) mitosis

to be taking place.

in testes and ovaries.

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Give two examples in each case of organs or tissues in which you would expect

• a) meiosis

• b) mitosis

to be taking place.

in testes and ovaries.

in the red bone marrow of the skeleton (to produce blood cells), in the basal layer of the skin

including hair follicles, in tissue where growth is occurring,

e.g. ends of bone shafts, in the

lining epithelium of the gut...

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A fruit fly has three pairs of chromosomes in its cells. At meiosis, how many different combinations of maternal and paternal chromosomes are possible in the gametes?

(do not take crossing over into account)

http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/M/Meiosis.html

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A fruit fly has three pairs of chromosomes in its cells. At meiosis, how many different combinations of maternal and paternal chromosomes are possible in the gametes?

(do not take crossing over into account)

http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/M/Meiosis.html

There are 88 possible combinations of maternal and paternal chromosomes

due to the random assortment of homologous chromosomes.

2 = 83

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