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When are chromosomes visible during the entirety of the cell cycle?(1 point)
Responses only during the G1 phase only during the G
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During a specific part of the cell cycle, a cell will divide into two daughter cells. What is that process called?(1 point)
Respo
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In which phase do cells rest?(1 point) Responses interphase interphase anaphase anaphase metaphase metaphase prophase
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Use the image to answer the question. According to the figure, mitosis occurs after which stage in the cell cycle? (1 point)
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Match the correct process of the cell cycle to its named phase.
Column A 1. The cell separates into two new cells.: 2. Sister
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During the cell cycle, the cell replicates DNA. This step occurs _
a between interphase and mitosis. b during mitosis. c after
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During a specific part of the cell cycle, a cell will divide into two daughter cells. What is that process called?(1 point)
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Which of the following describes when the cell leaves the cell cycle and no longer divides?(1
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When are chromosomes visible during the entirety of the cell cycle?
only during the G1 phase only during interphase only during
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Our cells have 23 pairs of chromosomes to replicate for cell division. While picking apples in the orchard, you
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Match the letters on the image below with the corresponding part of the cell cycle.
(10 points) Put responses in the correct
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3 of 103 of 10 Items
02:05 Question Below is an image of the cell cycle with checkpoints marked. What is the main purpose of
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There are many points during the cell cycle when the process of division may stop because of a problem. Sometimes the process
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When mutated cells ignore checkpoints, they reproduce uncontrollably, forming tumors. During which stage of the cell cycle does
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Summarize the function of checkpoints in the cell cycle.(1 point)ResponsesCheckpoints ready the cells for genetic material
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Put the stages of the cell cycle in order from beginning (1) to end (4)
G1 (cell increases in size) M (mitosis, cell divides) G2
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Match the letters on the image below with the corresponding part of the cell cycle.
A B C D E F G H I J
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The Map Is Not the Territory Quick Check
4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Use the image to answer the question. The cell cycle begins
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There are many points during the cell cycle when the process of division may stop because of a problem. Sometimes the process
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Some cells ignore cell cycle checkpoints and continue to grow and divide uncontrollably despite cellular or genetic damage. What
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When mutated cells ignore checkpoints, they reproduce uncontrollably, forming tumors. During which stage of the cell cycle does
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Summarize the function of checkpoints in the cell cycle.(1 point) Responses Checkpoints prepare the cells for organelle
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During a specific part of the cell cycle, a cell will divide into two daughter cells. What is that process called?(1 point)
Respo
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During the cell cycle, the cell replicates DNA. This step occurs _
a after telophase. b between interphase and mitosis. c during
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In a eukaryotic cell - during , the cell works, grows and makes a copy of its .
Following that, in the phase, the cell separates
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Which interphase does a cell stay in when it is functioning normally, but does not currently plan to divide?
G1 S G2 G0 All of
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Which of the following statements best describes what happens during the G, phase of the cell cycle?
(1 point) The contents of
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A skin cell has just divided. In which order will its daughter cells undergo the next steps of the cell cycle? (1 point)
O cell
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During the cell cycle, (1 point)
O DNA is replicated directly after the completion of mitosis. C DNA is replicated once before
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In a eukaryotic cell - during , the cell works, grows and makes a copy of its . Following that, in the phase,
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According to the figure, mitosis occurs after which stage in the cell cycle? (1 point) Responses G1 G1 S S G2 G2 M
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During a specific part of the cell cycle, a cell will divide into two daughter cells. What is that process called?(1 point)
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What are the two main phases in the cell cycle
1 point G1 and G2 Interphase and M-Phase S Phase and Prophase Cyctokinesis and
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Match what occurs with the part of interphase
3 points G1 S G2 Replicates DNA Cell grows after being divided Cell prepares for
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During prophase, a stage in the cell cycle,
a the cell begins to separate into two new cells. b the chromosomes in the cell begin
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Cancer is a disease of the cell cycle. Many chemotherapy treatments focus on stopping/killing cells in certain parts of the cell
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Which of the following is NOT part of interphase in the cell cycle?
a S phase b G2 phase c M phase d G1 phase
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What is occurring in the G1 and G2 phases of a normal cell cycle?
a chromosome replication b cell division c growth d nuclear
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High concentrations of nuclear CyclinD is required for entry into S phase. Which of these events MOST likely occur upon entry
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High concentrations of nuclear CyclinD is required for entry into S phase. Which of these events MOST likely occur upon entry
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Use the image to answer the question.
The cell cycle begins with interphase, where the cell takes approximately 10 hours to grow.
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Nuclei in which stage of the cell cycle have the same number of chromosomes as cells in G1? G2, S, metaphase, or cytokinesis1?
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What happens to cells that do not pass the G1 checkpoint?
They undergo apoptosis. They develop into tumors. They enter the S
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One example of an oncogene is ras. Ras is a G protein that is activated when growth factors bind to a G protein-coupled
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Which of these processes does NOT occur as part of the cell cycle in animal cells?
{silence}Option A.{silence} Mitochondrial DNA
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which of these processes does not occur as part of the cell cycle in animal cells?
a. mitochondrial dna is released into the
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Which of these processes does NOT occur as part of the cell cycle in animal cells?
A Mitochondrial DNA is released into the
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Which of these processes does not occur as part of the cell cycle in animal cells?
Mitochondrial DNA is released into the
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Which of these processes does NOT occur as part of the cell cycle in animal cells?
A.) Mitochondrial DNA is released into the
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Which describes a cell at the end of interphase?
The DNA is ready to replicate. The cell is ready to divide. The cell’s DNA is
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Biology
Cell Biology
Cell Division
Cell Processes
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