QUESTION 9 How do the two cells formed by a mitotic cell division compare to each other? O A. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division have different DNA because of the direction the DNA migrated in Anaphase. O B. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are different sizes because of the pinching in during Telophase. OC The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are identical to each other. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are given different amounts of different organelles as the cell divides and this is how different kinds of cells are OD made. QUESTION 10 How do the two cells formed by a mitotic cell division compare to the original cell O A. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are identical to the original cell. B. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are half the size of the original cell. OC. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division have half the amount of DNA as the original cell. O D. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division have different combinations of DNA in them than the original due to the way the DNA migrated in Anaphase.

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How do the two cells formed by a mitotic cell division compare to each other?
O A. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division have different DNA because of the direction the DNA migrated in Anaphase.
O B. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are different sizes because of the pinching in during Telophase.
O C. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are identical to each other.
The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are given different amounts of different organelles as the cell divides and this is how different kinds of cells are
OD.
made.
QUESTION 10
How do the two cells formed by a mitotic cell division compare to the original cell
O A. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are identical to the original cell.
O B. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are half the size of the original cell.
OC. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division have half the amount of DNA as the original cell.
O D. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division have different combinations of DNA in them than the original due to the way the DNA migrated in Anaphase.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 9 How do the two cells formed by a mitotic cell division compare to each other? O A. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division have different DNA because of the direction the DNA migrated in Anaphase. O B. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are different sizes because of the pinching in during Telophase. O C. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are identical to each other. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are given different amounts of different organelles as the cell divides and this is how different kinds of cells are OD. made. QUESTION 10 How do the two cells formed by a mitotic cell division compare to the original cell O A. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are identical to the original cell. O B. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division are half the size of the original cell. OC. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division have half the amount of DNA as the original cell. O D. The two cells formed by a mitotic cell division have different combinations of DNA in them than the original due to the way the DNA migrated in Anaphase.
QUESTION 8
Match the stages of mitotic cell division to the descriptions of those stages.
v chromosomes attach to spindle fibers across the middle of the cell
mchromosomes are not yet duplicated so chromosomes only look like a line,
only one pair of centrioles in cell
A. Cytokinesis
cell membrane is pinching in forming a peanut-shaped cell, daughter
|- vchromosomes reach the poles and new nuclear membranes are forming
around them
B. Anaphase
C. Telophase
D. Early Interphase
the nuclear membrane is breaking down, chromosomes are condensing,
centrioles are building microtubule "highways" (spindle fibers)
E. Prophase
chromosomes are duplicated so chromosomes look like an "X", two pairs of
centrioles and double the amount of organelles fill the cell
F. Late Interphase
|- vcell is dividing into two identical cells
G. Metaphase
daughter chromosomes are beginning their migration to the poles on spindle
fibers
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 8 Match the stages of mitotic cell division to the descriptions of those stages. v chromosomes attach to spindle fibers across the middle of the cell mchromosomes are not yet duplicated so chromosomes only look like a line, only one pair of centrioles in cell A. Cytokinesis cell membrane is pinching in forming a peanut-shaped cell, daughter |- vchromosomes reach the poles and new nuclear membranes are forming around them B. Anaphase C. Telophase D. Early Interphase the nuclear membrane is breaking down, chromosomes are condensing, centrioles are building microtubule "highways" (spindle fibers) E. Prophase chromosomes are duplicated so chromosomes look like an "X", two pairs of centrioles and double the amount of organelles fill the cell F. Late Interphase |- vcell is dividing into two identical cells G. Metaphase daughter chromosomes are beginning their migration to the poles on spindle fibers
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