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The model shows a step in the process of cell division.
What has to develop from the cell plate (pinkish line between nuclei) for
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Warts can result when certain viruses cause skin cells to reproduce at a high rate. Although, not necessarily cancer, this rapid
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When a eukaryotic cell undergoes cellular division, creating two new daughter cells that have the same number of chromosomes as
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Matching: Please match the phase to which event occurs.
Matching Two Lists Easily and Accurately Column A 1. Interphase:
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A single bacterium divides through the process of ______________ and begins a new population. All the offspring bacteria have
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When a eukaryotic cell undergoes cellular division, creating two new daughter cells - an error (nondisjunction) in the step
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A chemical produced by a plant inhibits (prevents) cytokinesis from following mitosis. What would be the result of exposure to
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Mitosis and cytokinesis is needed in multicellular organisms in order to
a Produce gametes (sperm or eggs). b Replicate DNA. c
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Which describes the difference between mitosis and meiosis?(1 point) Responses Mitosis is one division resulting in two
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The model shows a step in the process of cell division.
File:Prophase diagram.svg - Wikimedia Commons Which of the following best
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Select the best response describing this model.
a Meiosis - The daughter cells receive chromosomes that are recombined from the
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Which was not one of the reasons cells don't divide? 1. Senescence 2. Terminal Differentiation 3. Quiescence 4. Prophage
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Question 2%0D%0AIn a unipuppicorn, the somatic cells must make more cells in order to grow. If its somatic cells contain 18
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Question 8%0D%0AWhich of the following correctly identifies the main role of mitosis and cytokinesis in multicellular organisms?
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Question 7%0D%0AReview this diagram: in which phase or phases of mitosis would you see the structure below in this X shaped
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Question 5%0D%0ABacteria are unable to do mitosis, because _____________________.
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In which phase do cells rest?(1 point)
Responses prophase prophase metaphase metaphase anaphase anaphase interphase
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In binary fission, one cell reproduces into------ cells
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Meiosis Lab First, review MITOSIS by labeling the PHASES of the cells in the onion root picture below? ( 1-18)
I already have
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During this process, the nucleus of a cell divides to form two nuclei that are identical to the original cell.
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15:38 Question I. DNA replicates II. Chromatin condenses. III. Cell continues to grow. IV. Nuclear
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Mitosis is responsible for growth, repair, and maintenance in an organism because
Responses A it occurs at a slower rate than
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06:15 Question I. DNA replicates II. Chromatin condenses. III. Cell continues to grow. IV. Nuclear
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With the exception of gametes, all new somatic cells in all multicellular organisms are formed through the process of mitosis.
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Why are spindle findle fibers important during mitosis
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which correctly describes sister chromatids?
they are part of the lined up chromosomes in mitosis they are the daughter cells
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Model and explain the steps of Mitosis and Meiosis.
Explain the difference between the two. Identify the process on how organisms
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which of the following is a function of mitosis?
to send chemicals signals throughout the body to repair damaged tissue to make a
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If a cell undergoes mitosis every six hours, how many cells will there be in all after seven days?
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In mitosis, if a cell has 4 chromosomes in prophase, how many chromosomes will this cell have in metaphase?
a. 64 b. 32 c. 16 d.
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which model accuratey represents the process of mitosis??
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Matching: Please match the phase to which event occurs. Column A Column A 1. Interphase: Interphase 2. Prophase: Prophase 3.
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Fill in the blank
In a eukaryotic cell - during , the cell works, grows and makes a copy of its . Following that, in the phase,
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Meiotic cell division has two steps, called Meiosis I and Meiosis II.
Which of the following is correct about each step? a At the
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Which of the following correctly identifies the main role of mitosis and cytokinesis in multicellular organisms?
a Replicate DNA
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In binary fission, DNA from the parent cell _____ before it produces daughter cells
Coils up Produces cytoplasm Moves toward one
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How does mitosis assist in healing injuries?
It allows for cells to create platelets for the wound to scab It releases hormones
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What is the importance of microtubules in cell division?
They reform the nucleus in the divided cell. They provide a pathway for
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Why is mitosis a longer and more complicated process of cell division than binary fission?
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what does mitosis do
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during mitosis, whwat happens to the parent cell? how many daughter cells does it produce
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During the process of cell division, both plant and animal cells
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Which change would likely result from proliferation?(1 point) Responses an organism's cells multiply many times adding mass to
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A normal human cell with 46 chromosomes undergoes meiosis. One tetrad fails to separate during anaphase I. The two pairs of
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A cell that no longer divides is called
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What is the term for when the cell splits into two daughter cells??
A. anaphase B. telophase C. cytokinesis D. interphase
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What is the term for when the cell splits into two daughter cells?
A. anaphase B. telophase C. cytokinesis D. interphase
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What is the term for when the cell splits into two daughter cells?
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What happens during prophase?
A. Chromatin condenses into chromosomes and the nucleolus disappears. B. Chromosomes line up along
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what is the difference between phase I and phase II of meiosis ?
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