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Cell Division Practice Quiz
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1) Mitosis is
dividing a cell and all it's organelles in half
cell division in prokaryotes
dividing of the nuclear material including genetic material
2) What are the four stages of mitosis?
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
interphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
interphase, prophase, metaphase, cytokinesis
3) A human body cell has this many chromosomes
A. 23
B. 46
C. 23 pairs
D. 46 pairs
Both B and C
4) During telophase, what happens?
the cell grows and replicates its DNA
the nuclear membrane disappears
chromosomes form
chromosomes line up
chromosomes get pulled apart
two new nuclear membranes form
all of the above
5) DNA is replicated or copied in
anaphase
interphase
metaphase
cytokinesis
prophase
6) During metaphase, what happens to the chromosomes?
each chromatid goes to opposite ends of the cell
they line up across the center of the cell
they are mixed up and hard to see
they unwind to form chromatin
7) When cell division is complete, what has been formed?
two new daughter cells with identical chromosomes
two new sister chromatids
two new sister cells with different chromosomes
8) Why do cells go through cell division?
to repair an organism's damaged cells
to replace an organism's dead cells
for growth of the organism
all of the above
none of the above
9) What does the cell cycle include that mitosis does not include?
interphase
prophase
metaphase
anaphase
telophase
10) During which phase of the cell cyle is the most time spent?
prophase
anaphase
interphase
telophase
11) The order of stages (abbreviated)of the Cell Cycle are:
PMAT
IPMAT
IPMATC
12) Mitosis includes the stages (abbreviated)
PMAT
IPMAT
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