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Unit 5 Lesson 1 Mitosis
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- Q1Which of the following is the correct order for mitosis and cell division?Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, CytokinesisMetaphase, Telophase, Prophase, Anaphase, CytokinesisAnaphase, Prophase, Telophase, Cytokinesis, Metaphase120s
- Q2What is the end result of mitosis and cytokinesis?Four identical daughter cellsTwo genetically different daughter cellsTwo identical daughter cells120s
- Q3During which phase would a cell grow, replicate the DNA, and prepare for mitosis?ProphaseInterphaseMetaphase120s
- Q4During which phase of mitosis, would you begin to see chromatin condensing into chromosomes?CytokinesisProphaseMetaphase120s
- Q5What must happen in order for each new daughter cell to be genetically the same?The cytoplasm must divide evenlyThe cell membrane must pinch in at the exact middle of the cellDNA must replicate (make a copy of itself)120s
- Q6Which of the following would be a reason for mitosis?To make new eggs and sperm cellsTo reproduce sexuallyTo grow from a baby to a child120s
- Q7What type of reproduction is achieved by mitosis?sexual reproductionasexual reproductionbinary fission120s
- Q8During which stage of cell division, does the cytoplasm divide?TelophaseCytokinesisProphase120s
- Q9Cancer is a disease caused byCells that divide only once and a whileCells that stop dividing too earlyCells that do not stop dividing when they are supposed to120s
- Q10A scientist looks through a microscope and sees chromosomes being pulled apart and sister chromatids moving to opposite ends of the cell. What phase of mitosis is the cell in?MetaphaseTelophaseAnaphase120s