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Canico,Dhaniella Jholee P.

Socrates

1. Interphase

2. Prophase

3. The differences between haploid and diploid cells are the number or set of chromosomes they have.
Haploid cells have a single set/ N and the diploid cells compose 2 sets of chromosome/ 2N.

4. During cross over or change, a part of one chromosome is interchanged to the other. Therefore , a


hybrid chromosome with a distinguishable genetic material pattern has been formed.

5. Flase, Animal cells

Interphase

2. Prophase

3. In haploid cells contains a single set of chromosome while diploid cells have two sets of
chromosomes.

4. Changes happen when a part of a chromosome is exchanged with another.

5. False, Animal cells

Cherrie Archie G. Maceren11:20

Cherrie Archie G. Maceren

8-Socrates

1. Interphase

2. Prophase

3. The difference between them is the number of chromosome sets that can be found in the
nucleus. Haploid have single set, while diploid have two sets.

4. A part of chromosome is exchange with another.

5. False. Animal cells.

Harley Verano11:20
Harley L. Verano

8 - Linnaeus

1. Interchange Phase

2. Prophase

3. Haploid and Diploid is the number of chromosome sets that are found in the nucleus.

4. During crossing over, part of one chromosome is exchanged with another.

5. False

gwyneth rances11:20

Rances, Gwyneth T.

8-Socrates

06/02/21

1. Interphase

2. Prophase

3. Haploid cells are those that have only a single set of chromosomes while diploid cells have two sets of
chromosomes.

4. it is the process where two homologous non-sister chromatids pair up with each other and exchange
different segments of genetic material to form two recombinant chromosome sister chromatids.

5. False, animal cells

Gerald Glen Garcia11:20

Gerald Glen L. Garcia

Linnaeus 8

1. Interphase

2. Prophase

3. Haploid cells contain a single set of chromosomes, whereas diploid cells contain two sets of
chromosomes.
4. Crossing over is the exchange of a portion of one chromosome for a portion of another. As a
consequence, a hybrid chromosome with a distinct pattern of genetic material is formed. After crossing
over, gametes obtain the capacity to be genetically distinct from their nearby gametes.

5. False, Animal

Angela Dolaota11:20

Dolaota, Angela R. 8- Linnaeus


1. S phase 2. Prophase

Junas Modanza11:20

Junas Modanza

8-Socrates

1. Interphase

2. Prophase

3. Haploid cells contain a single set of chromosomes, whereas diploid cells contain two sets of
chromosomes.

4. Crossing over is the exchange of a portion of one chromosome for a portion of another. As a
consequence, a hybrid chromosome with a distinct pattern of genetic material is formed. After crossing
over, gametes obtain the capacity to be genetically distinct from their nearby gametes.

5. False, Animal cells

Angela Dolaota11:20

3. Haploid cells are those that have only a single set of chromosomes while diploid cells have two sets
of chromosomes. 4.
During crossing over, part of one chromosome is exchanged with another. The result is a hybrid
chromosome with a unique pattern of genetic material. Gametes gain the ability to be genetically
different from their neighboring gametes a

Kich Louise Ng11:20

Ng, Kich Louise B.

Socrates - 8

1. Interphase
2. Prophase

3. Haploid cells contain a single set of chromosomes, whereas diploid cells contain two sets of
chromosomes.

4. Crossing over is the exchange of a portion of one chromosome for a portion of another. As a
consequence, a hybrid chromosome with a distinct pattern of genetic material is formed. After crossing
over, gametes obtain the capacity to be genetically distinct from their nearby gametes.

5. False, Animal cells

Alyssa Navarro11:20

Alyssa Denise P. Navarro

Grade Socrates - 8

1. Interphase

2. Prophase

3. Haploid cells contain a single set of chromosomes, whereas diploid cells contain two sets of
chromosomes.

4. Crossing over is the exchange of a portion of one chromosome for a portion of another. As a
consequence, a hybrid chromosome with a distinct pattern of genetic material is formed. After crossing
over, gametes obtain the capacity to be genetically distinct from their nearby gametes.

5. False, Animal cells

Kenjiferson Rosaut Kimura11:20

Kimura, Kenjiferson R.

Linnaues

06/02/21

1. Interphase

2. Prophase

3. Haploid cells are those that have only a single set of chromosomes while diploid cells have two sets of
chromosomes.

4. it is the process where two homologous non-sister chromatids pair up with each other and exchange
different segments of genetic material to form two recombinant chromosome sister chromatids.
5. False, animal cells

Bain Danz Quirk Tiu11:20

1. Interphase

2. Prophase

3. Haploid cells contain a single set of chromosomes, whereas diploid cells contain two sets of
chromosomes.

4. Crossing over is the exchange of a portion of one chromosome for a portion of another. As a
consequence, a hybrid chromosome with a distinct pattern of genetic material is formed. After crossing
over, gametes obtain the capacity to be genetically distinct from their nearby gametes.

5. False, Animal

Ayeisha Mae Cosinero11:20

1. Interphase

2. Prophase

3. Haploid cells contain a single set of chromosomes, whereas diploid cells contain two sets of
chromosomes.

4. Crossing over is the exchange of a portion of one chromosome for a portion of another. As a
consequence, a hybrid chromosome with a distinct pattern of genetic material is formed. After crossing
over, gametes obtain the capacity to be genetically distinct from their nearby gametes.

5. False, Animal cells

ricahmie escuyos11:21

Ricah Mie E. Escuyos

Linnaeus

1. Interphase

2. Prophase

3. number of chromosome sets that are found in the nucleus.

4.Crossing over occurs between prophase I and metaphase I and is the process where two homologous
non-sister chromatids pair up with each other and exchange different segments of genetic material to
form two recombinant chromosome sister chromatids.
5.true

Eisha Mae Beatriz Balaba11:21

Eisha Mae Balaba

8 - Linnaeus

1. Interphase

2. Prophase

3. Diploid is the number of chromosome sets that are found in the nucleus. Haploid cells are those that
have only a single set of chromosomes while diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes.

4. Crossing over is the exchange of a portion of one chromosome for a portion of another. As a
consequence, a hybrid chromosome with a distinct pattern of genetic material is formed. After crossing
over, gametes obtain the capacity to be genetically

Shakila Lerio11:21

Shakila Lerio

8- Socrates

1. Interphase

2. Prophase

3. The number of chromosomal sets detected in the nucleus is the most noticeable distinction
between Haploid and Diploid. Haploid cells have a single set of chromosomes, whereas diploid cells
contain two sets of chromosomes.

4. The result is a hybrid chromosome with a unique pattern of genetic material.

5. False- Animal cells

Jeanclarizz Gerodiaz11:21

Gerodiaz, Jean Clarizz V.

Linnaeus 8

1. Interphase
2. Prophase

3. In haploid cells contains a single set of chromosome while diploid cells have two sets of
chromosomes.

4. Changes happen when a part of a chromosome is exchanged with another.

5. False, Animal cells

Charis talisaysay11:21

Charis A. Talisaysay

Linnaeus-8

1. Interphase

2. Prophase

3. Haploid cells contain a single set of chromosomes, whereas diploid cells contain two sets of
chromosomes.

4. Crossing over is the exchange of a portion of one chromosome for a portion of another. As a
consequence, a hybrid chromosome with a distinct pattern of genetic material is formed. After crossing
over, gametes obtain the capacity to be genetically distinct from their nearby gametes.

5. False, Animal cells....

Kich Louise Ng11:21

thank you maam, good bye

Karl Danaque11:21

1. Interchange Phase

2. Prophase

3. Haploid and Diploid is the number of chromosome sets that are found in the nucleus.
4. During the crossing over, the part of one chromosome is exchanged with another during crossing
over.

5. False, animal cells

Xaskie Antipasado11:21

Antipasado, Xaskie L.

8 - Socrates

1. interphase

2. prophase

3. haploid cells only have 1 set of chromosomes while diploids have 2

4.during crossing over, part of one chromosome is exchanged with another.

5. False

Mary Joyce Crisologo11:21

Mary joyce Crisologo

Linnaeus

1. Interphase

2. Prophase

3. Haploid cells contain a single set of chromosomes, whereas diploid cells contain two sets of
chromosomes.

4. Crossing over is the exchange of a portion of one chromosome for a portion of another. As a
consequence, a hybrid chromosome with a distinct pattern of genetic material is formed. After crossing
over, gametes obtain the capacity to be genetically distinct from their nearby gametes.
5. False, Animal cells

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