Cell Cycle and Mitosis Pre-Lab Quiz
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- Q1Cell 1 is best described as in which cell cycle stage?InterphaseProphaseMetaphaseAnaphase20s
- Q2Cell 4 is best described in which mitotic stage?MetaphaseProphaseAnaphaseTelophase20s
- Q3Cell 10 is best described as in which cell cycle stage?AnaphaseCytokinesisProphaseMetaphase20s
- Q4Cell 6 is best described in which mitotic stage?ProphaseAnaphaseTelophaseMetaphase20s
- Q5Cell 9 is best described as in which mitotic stage?ProphaseTelophaseMetaphaseInterphase20s
- Q6Cell 8 is best described as in which mitotic stage?TelophaseAnaphaseProphaseMetaphase20s
- Q7The potentially infected crop we are investigating today isSoybeanOnionLectinFungus20s
- Q8PHA-M is the lectin protein produced by the fungus, which is suspected of rapidly accelerating cell division in onion roots, leading toOnion root cells entering GoThe weakening of the onion root tissue, associated with rottingThe strengthening of the onion roots, increasing crop yieldSlower progression of the cell cycle20s
- Q9The purpose of today's investigation is toCompare various lectin proteins to see which one most affects the rate of cell cycle progressionDetermine the effect of a fungicide on the fungusDetermine the exact concentration of PHA-M needed to cause onion root rottingCompare the rate of cell cycle progression between regular soil and soil + PHA-M20s
- Q10An appropriate control group for today's investigation isOnion plants grown in regular soil + PHA-MOnion plants grown in the presence of a fungicideOnion plants grown in various concentrations of PHA-MOnion plants grown in regular soil20s