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q11. draw all the products of meiosis in the gametes (eggs) for this flower in the cell you drew in q7.
also answer the following with regards to the cells drawn in q11: q12. is the dna replicated or unreplicated?
q13. is the cell diploid or haploid?
q14. what is the
\ for this particular model?
Step1: Recall meiosis process
Meiosis in plants results in haploid gametes. After meiosis II, four non - identical haploid egg cells are produced from a diploid precursor cell. But since we don't have the cell from Q7, we'll focus on general concepts for the other questions.
Step2: Determine DNA state
After meiosis II, the DNA is unreplicated. DNA replication occurs before meiosis I (in the S - phase of interphase). By the end of meiosis II, each daughter cell has unreplicated DNA.
Step3: Identify cell ploidy
The products of meiosis are haploid cells. Meiosis reduces the chromosome number by half, so the egg cells (gametes) are haploid.
Step4: Define 'n' value
The 'n' represents the haploid number of chromosomes. For the gametes (eggs) produced by meiosis, the number of chromosomes in each cell is 'n'.
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Q11: Without the cell from Q7, can't draw. But generally, four non - identical haploid egg cells are the products of meiosis in a flower's ovary.
Q12: Unreplicated
Q13: Haploid
Q14: The haploid number of chromosomes in the egg cell of this flower.