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Answer KEY SI Worksheet 14
Course: Human Anatomy And Physiology I (PSIO 201)
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******ANSWER KEY*****SI Worksheet #14 (Chapter 13)
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Meeting 10/29/2015
Chapter 13: Meiosis
1. How are the traits of parents transmitted to their offspring?
Parents pass genes to their offspring; the genes program cells to make specific enzymes and
other proteins, whose cumulative action produces an individual’s inherited traits.
2. Explain how asexually reproducing organisms produce offspring that are genetically identical to
each other and to their parents.
Such organisms reproduce by mitosis, which generates offspring whose genomes are exact
copies of the parent’s genome (in the absence of mutation)
3. What are somatic cells?
Body cells; any cell of a living organism other than the reproductive cells.
4. Homologous chromosomes or homologs are a pair of two chromosomes with the same length,
centromere position, and staining pattern in a karyotype. What is the relationship of these two
pairs of chromosomes?
They carry genes controlling the same inherited materials
5. Why are X and Y chromosomes exceptions to the general pattern of homologous chromosomes?
What is the name given to the X and Y chromosomes?
Human females have a homologous pair of X chromosomes (XX), but males have one X and one
Y chromosome (XY). Only small parts of the X and Y are homologous. Most of the genes carried
on the X chromosome do not have counterparts on the tiny Y chromosomes and the Y has genes
lacking on the X. These are called the sex chromosomes.
6. What is the name given to all other chromosomes?
Autosomes
7. A cat has a diploid chromosome number of 38. How many chromosomes does a cat inherit from
each parent? How many chromosomes are present in a cat’s gametes? How many chromosomes
are present in a cat’s somatic cells?
2n=38. So n=19. Therefore, 19 chromosomes are inherited from each parent. Gametes (haploid)
have 19 chromosomes. Somatic cells (diploid) have 38.
8. What is the female gamete? What is the male gamete? Are these cells haploid of diploid? What
does the fusion of these cells produce? Is the resulting haploid or diploid? Why?
Female gamete is egg. Male gamete is sperm. These are haploid cells. The fusion of these cells
produces a diploid zygote. It is diploid because it receives the haploid number from both the
sperm and the egg.
9. What two things happen in Prophase I that increase genetic variability in offspring? What is the
relationship of the chromosomes that participate in this phenomenon?
Synapsis and crossing over. During prophase I, replicated homologs pair up and become
physically connected along their lengths by a zipper like proteins structure called the