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The process of crossing over occurs during which of the following? 
A. diakinesis B. diplotene C. pachytene D. zygotene E. leptotene Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 02.04.01 List and describe the phases of meiosis.
Section: 02.04
Topic: Meiosis
 30. The bivalent structure forms during which of the following? 
A. leptotene B. zygotene C. pachytene D. diplotene E. diakinesis Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 02.04.01 List and describe the phases of meiosis.
Section: 02.04
Topic: Meiosis

31. Which of the following represents the correct order of events during prophase I? 
A. Pachytene - diplotene - diakinesis - leptotene - zygotene
B. Leptotene - zygotene - pachytene - diplotene - diakinesis
C.
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Diplotene - pachytene - leptotene - diakinesis - zygotene Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 02.04.01 List and describe the phases of meiosis.
Section: 02.04
Topic: Meiosis
 32.
The physical structure that is formed when two chromatids cross over is called a(n) _______. A. synaptomenal complex
B. bivalent
C. karyotype
D. chiasma Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 02.04.01 List and describe the phases of meiosis.
Section: 02.04
Topic: Meiosis

33. If an organism has five pairs of chromosomes, how many chromosomal combinations are possible at metaphase I of meiosis? 
A. 52
B. 105
C. 510
D. 25 Bloom's Level: 4. Analyze
Learning Outcome: 02.04.01 List and describe the phases of meiosis.
Section: 02.04
Topic: Meiosis

34. The end result of meiosis in animals is ______. 
A. two diploid cells
B. two haploid cells
C. four diploid cells
D. four haploid

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