Biology, asked by hunterz1035, 1 year ago

A cell in prophase of mitosis can be distinguished from a cell in prophase-I of meiosis by
A) The presence of only half as many chromosomes in the meiotic cell
B) The formation of tetrads in the meiotic cell
C) The presence of twice as many chromosomes in the meiotic cell
D) None of the above

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Answered by Anonymous
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A cell in prophase of mitosis can be distinguished from a cell in prophase-I of meiosis by
➡️ The presence of twice as many chromosomes in the meiotic cell
Answered by smartbrainz
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A cell in the process of mitosis can be fine distinguished from a cell in the the presence of only double of as many chromosomes in a Cell.

Option c

Explanation:

  • Cell division  in the gonads and as a result of  during the production  in the gonads the chromosome number is reduced to half
  • as a result of this the cell in the mitosis can be differentiated from the cell in the miosis by carefully counting the number of chromosomes.
  • It is observed that the number of chromosome in mitosis is doubled then the number of chromosome present in the meiosis.

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