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Evidence of Evolution2008 - WPMU DEV
cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.comhomologous structures. Homo- means same, and -logous means information, so homologous means “same information”. Homologous structures mean that the animals share a relatively recent common ancestor. 1. Carefully examine the drawings of forelimb skeletons shown in Figure 1 on the next page.
Name of Phase - WPMU DEV
cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.comPROPHASE I Homologous chromosomes pair up and form tetrad 2. ANAPHASE I Spindle fibers move homologous chromosomes to opposite sides 3. TELOPHASE II Nuclear membrane reforms, cytoplasm divides, 4 daughter cells formed 4. METAPHASE II Chromosomes line up along equator, not in homologous pairs 5. TELOPHASE I Cytoplasm divides, 2 daughter cells ...
Question.1 What is the difference in the molecular formula ...
opjsrgh.inconsecutive members of a homologous series of organic compounds? Answer. —CH 2— is the difference in the molecular formula of any two consecutive members of a homologous series of organic compounds. Question.2 (a) Give a chemical test to distinguish between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons Answer-
Amoeba sisters: Video Recap
www.amoebasisters.comhomologous pairs. How would you know if two chromosomes were homologous? 4. Crossing over is a very important event in Prophase I of meiosis! What happens during crossing over and what is the significance? 5. Meiosis does PMAT twice! That means there is a prophase I and a prophase II. There is a metaphase I and a metaphase II. Etc… If the cartoon
Evidence of Evolution-Answers in gray Background Fossils
www.dentonisd.orgHomologous structures show individual variations on a common anatomical theme. These are seen in organisms that are closely related. 1. Give an example of a homologous structure from this activity: Crocodile leg, human arm Human and cat front legs Analogous structures have very different anatomies but similar functions. These are seen in
ACTIVITY: Evidence Of Evolution - West Linn-Wilsonville ...
www.wlwv.k12.or.usPART I. HOMOLOGOUS STRUCTURES (definition): _____ _____ 1. Carefully examine the drawings of the bones shown in Figure 1 on the next page. Look for similarities among the various animals. a. Color each part of the human arm a different color. (Note: All bones of the wrist should be a single color; all the bones of the hand should be a different ...
Meiosis and Mendel’s Law of Segregation
star.mit.eduHomologous Chromosomes! Chromosomes carrying the same genes in the same locations, originating from different parents !!! Chromatid! Chromatid! After DNA replication, we begin to call each duplicated chromosome a “chromatid.” Each duplicated chromosome contains two chromatids, or “sister chromatids”, which are identical in
Unit 02- Chemical and cellular Basis of Life - nie.lk
www.nie.lkProphase I Metaphase I Anaphase I Telophase I and Cytokinesis Centrosome (with centriole pair) Sister chromatids Chiasmata Spindle Homologous chromosomes