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- 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…Question 42 Which statement is true about mitosis? Page 1 (1E O It is a form of asexual reproduction resulting in daughter cells that each have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. O It is a form of asexual reproduction resulting in daughter cells that each have one set of chromosomes identical to the parent cell. O l is a form of sexual reproduction resulting in daughter cells that cach have one set of chromosomes identical to the parent cell. O It is a form of sexual reproduction resulting in daughter cells that each have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. « Previous Next Quiz saved at 9:05am Submit OQuestion 2 Movement of organelles around a cell, movement of chromosomes during mitosis, and endocytosis are all examples of processes that involve the action of the O criminal element O microfibrils O cytoskeleton O axillary framework O the endoplasmic reticulum and vesicles
- QUESTION 4 www ele A В C D Using these pictures, match the pictures to their correct stage. v Picture A A. Anaphase v Picture B B. Telophase v Picture C C. Prophase v Picture D D. Interphase v Picture E E. Metaphase Stitch It!Question 7 Review Concept 12.2 Mitosis. Select the incorrect statement. Bacteria reproduce by mitosis. In animal cells, cytokinesis occurs by forming a cell plate. O Each duplicated chromosome contains two sister chromatids. O Mitosis is the division of the genetic materials in the nucleus.Question 15 Cell differentiation in most animals results in O The building of the many tissues of the body O Three body layers O All of the above O The formation of endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm tissues O Cells shutting some gene books and opening others
- QUESTION 8 All of the following statements are true regarding the cell theory except O A. All cells arise spontaneously. O B. All cells arise from preexisting cells. O C. Cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life. O D. All living organisms are made up of cells. OHECTION CQuestion 6 Review Concept 12.2 Mitotic phases. Match the term and its description. Each term can only be used once. prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase and ( Choose ) telophase Nucleoli disappear. Chromatin fibers condense to ( Choose ) chromosomes. Mitotic spindle begins to form. Centrosomes move away from each other. The centrosomes are at the oppsite poles of the cell. [ Choose ) Chromosomes align at the metaphase plate. The kinetochores of the sister chromatids are attached to the kinetochore microtubules. Two daughter nuclei form. Nuclear envelops form. Nucleoli [ Choose ) appear. The chromosomes become less condensed. Spindle microtubules are depolymerized. The division of nucleus is completed. This is the shortest stage of mitosis. Cohesin proteins are ( Choose ) cleaved. Sister chromatids are separated and moved to the two poles. A structure made of microtubules that controls chromosome [ Choose ) movement during mitosis is called >Question 2 The key feature that distinguishes alternation of generations from other life cycles is A a distinct haploid and diploid phase B multicellular gametophytic and sporophytic phases C fertilization and meiosis marking the boundary between gametophytic and sporophytic generations double fertilization E distinct cells (megaspore and microspore) that give rise to the egg and sperm cells DE
- QUESTION 2 The key feature that distinguishes alternation of generations from other life cycles is O a distinct haploid and diploid phase O multicellular gametophytic and sporophytic phases O fertilization and meiosis marking the boundary between gametophytic and sporophytic generations O double fertilization O distinct cells (megaspore and microspore) that give rise to the egg and sperm cellsQUESTION 15 Which of the following is not considered a metabolic process... Nutrient uptake O Nutrient processing O Waste elimination O MeiosisQUESTION 8 Match the stages of mitotic cell division to the descriptions of those stages. ]chromosomes attach to spindle fibers across the middle of the cell chromosomes are not yet duplicated so chromosomes only look like a line, Jonly one pair of centrioles in cell A. Cytokinesis cell membrane is pinching in forming a peanut-shaped cell, daughter chromosomes 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 cell is dividing into two identical cells G. Metaphase daughter chromosomes are beginning their migration to the poles on spindle fibers