Cell division plays many important roles in the lives of organisms. Cell division is at the heart of the reproduction of cells and organisms because cells come only from preexisting cells. Some organisms reproduce through asexual reproduction, and their offspring are all genetic copies of the parent and of each other. Others reproduce through sexual reproduction, creating a variety of offspring, each with a unique combination of traits.
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Question
It is difficult to observe individual chromosomes during interphase because a. the DNA has not been replicated yet. b. they are in the form of long, thin strands. c. they leave the nucleus and are dispersed to other parts of the cell. d. homologous chromosomes do not pair up until division starts. e. the spindle must move them to the metaphase plate before they become visible.
Solution
The first step in solving 8 problem number 31 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: It is difficult to observe individual chromosomes during interphase because a. the DNA has not been replicated yet. b. they are in the form of long, thin strands. c. they leave the nucleus and are dispersed to other parts of the cell. d. homologous chromosomes do not pair up until division starts. e. the spindle must move them to the metaphase plate before they become visible.
From the textbook chapter The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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