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CSET Mitosis
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Answer 34 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Has chromosomes
# chromosomes
Metaphase
Prophase
duplication of chromosomes
2. In which stage are chromosomes most visible?
type of cells
Anaphase
Prophase
By cell making more cells the cell will grow in size
3. What cell part begins to appear in the telophase?
# chromosomes
In the middle
The nuclear membrane or nucleas
prokaryotes
4. Telophase: Now the division is finishing up. This is the time when the cell membrane closes in and splits the cell into two pieces. You have two separate cells each with half of the original DNA.
telophase
Interphase
Anaphase
crossing over y/n
5. Has nucleas - nucleolus - nuclear membrane - and chromatin
Somatic
asexual
telophase
importance of mitosis
6. In what stage can you see the fibers?
Metaphase
Chromosomes seperate
Interphase
asexual
7. 2 cells in mitosis
identical / different cells
Mitosis phases
# of cells
Interphase
8. 1. growth - organisms can grow in # of cells and size 2. to replace old or dying cells 3. when we get a cut to heal cuts
Somatic
telophase
# divisions
importance of mitosis
9. Has chromosomes and spindle fibers
By cell making more cells the cell will grow in size
metaphase
Anaphase
# divisions
10. Cell division in which the nucleus divides into nuclei containing the same number of chromosomes
Mitosis
metaphase
Interphase
Prophase
11. A splitting apart
importance of mitosis
metaphase
fission
type of cells
12. Anaphase: Here we go! The separation begins. Half of the chromosomes are pulled to one side of the cell; half go the other way. When the chromosomes get to the side of the cell - it's time to move on to telophase.
metaphase
Anaphase
type of cells
Mitosis phases
13. What happens in anaphase?
Chromosomes seperate
Interphase
# chromosomes
crossing over y/n
14. Cells that do not contain nuclei BACTERIA FISSION
Mitosis
# chromosomes
metaphase
prokaryotes
15. Skin cells reproduce by what process?
Interphase
Somatic
# chromosomes
fission
16. Somatic cells go through mitosis
By cell making more cells the cell will grow in size
type of cells
Amoeba
metaphase
17. Positioning of the chromosomes at each stage same or different?
Anaphase
Same for both
telophase
The nuclear membrane or nucleas
18. Metaphase: Now all of the pieces are aligning themselves for the big split. The DNA lines up along a central axis and the centrioles send out specialized tubules that connect to the DNA. The DNA (chromatin) has now condensed into chromosomes. Two str
telophase
metaphase
duplication of chromosomes
telophase
19. No need for change identical cells
# chromosomes
The nuclear membrane or nucleas
crossing over y/n
fission
20. Same for both
prophase
asexual
identical / different cells
duplication of chromosomes
21. Has chromosomes and spindle fibers
Anaphase
Interphase
Prophase
duplication of chromosomes
22. 1. prophase - parent cell nucleaous starts to dissolve 2. metaphase - chromatin condenses into chromosomes nuclear envelope disappears 3. Anaphase - dont marry anyone named anna becasue you will seperate 4. Telophase - 2 cells 2 identical daughter ce
Mitosis phases
budding
By cell making more cells the cell will grow in size
crossing over y/n
23. Daughter cells have same # of parent cell (chromosomes)
prophase
# chromosomes
crossing over y/n
fission
24. A type of reproduction involving only one parent that produces genetically identical offspring by budding or by the division of a single cell or the entire organism into two or more parts
prophase
asexual
Amoeba
Interphase
25. Asexual reproduction of cells
By cell making more cells the cell will grow in size
Interphase
duplication of chromosomes
Mitosis
26. One division in mitosis
Amoeba
metaphase
# divisions
In the middle
27. Asexual reproduction in which a part of the parent organism pinches off and forms a new organism
Prophase
budding
Metaphase
importance of mitosis
28. This is the normal state of a cell. We suppose that when it comes to cell division - you could call this the resting state. It's just going about its daily business of surviving and making sure it has all of the nutrients and energy it needs. It is a
Amoeba
Mitosis
Interphase
budding
29. Prophase: A cell gets the idea that it is time to divide. First - it has to get everything ready. You need to duplicate DNA - get certain pieces in the right position (centrioles) - and generally prepare the cell for the process of mitotic division.
Amoeba
Chromosomes seperate
prophase
asexual
30. An animal - like protist
Interphase
Amoeba
Mitosis phases
Chromosomes seperate
31. How does the process of mitosis help an organism to grow in shape and size?
Anaphase
By cell making more cells the cell will grow in size
prophase
Mitosis
32. Where are the chromosomes located in metaphase?
Interphase
In the middle
identical / different cells
budding
33. Cells are identical
identical / different cells
Mitosis
Mitosis
Amoeba
34. Has nucleas - nucleolus - nuclear membrane - Chromatin -
duplication of chromosomes
Interphase
metaphase
# chromosomes