Questions:

1.Which stage of mitosis is characterized by microtubules pulling replicating chromosomes apart and separating them into sister chromatids?
2.Which phase of mitosis is characterized by each pair of sister chromatids moving to opposite sides of the cell?
3.If a scientist is monitoring cytokinesis in a cell, then the scientist must be witnessing
4.What is the name given to the process by which a parent cell becomes two identical daughter cells?
5.A scientist looks into a microscope and sees that chromosome pairs are in bipolar tension. Which mitotic phase is the scientist likely witnessing?

Answers:
1.anaphase
2.telophase
3.anaphase
4.mitosis
5.metaphase

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Which stage of mitosis is characterized by microtubules pulling replicating chromosomes apart and separating them into sister chromatids?

anaphase -----

Which phase of mitosis is characterized by each pair of sister chromatids moving to opposite sides of the cell?

anaphase -----

in which mitotic phase does the process of cytokinesis conclude?

telophase -----

What is the name given to the process by which a parent cell becomes two identical daughter cells?

mitosis -----

A scientist looks into a microscope and sees that replicating chromosome pairs are lined up in the center of a cell. The scientist then sees the mitotic spindle from each side of the cell attach to a chromosome. Which mitotic phase is the scientist likely witnessing?

metaphase -----

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