1. Scientific models always

D: have limitations.

2. The following diagram shows the mitotic process. What is a limitation of this diagram?
D: It does not show all phases of mitosis.

3. What is a limitation of a pictorial-only model of mitosis that shows detailed images of the different phases of the process?
A: It does not name the different phases of mitosis.

4. According to the figure, mitosis occurs after which stage in the cell cycle?
A: G2

5. Can one model demonstrate all outcomes of mitosis?
C: No, because some organisms are not diploid and have more than two sets of chromosomes.

These are the correct answers for Mitosis: The Map is Not the Territory (unit 8, lesson 8)

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To get the answer to these questions, you would need to refer to the lesson titled "Mitosis: The Map is Not the Territory" in unit 8. In this lesson, you will find the information necessary to answer the questions accurately.

For question 1, the lesson likely explains that scientific models indeed have limitations because they are simplified representations of complex phenomena.

For question 2, the diagram of the mitotic process likely does not show all the phases of mitosis, which is a limitation.

For question 3, the lesson might mention that a pictorial-only model of mitosis may show detailed images of the different phases, but it may not label or name the specific phases, which can be a limitation.

For question 4, you would need to refer to the figure in the lesson that shows the cell cycle and find where mitosis occurs after in the cycle. It appears that mitosis occurs after the G2 stage.

For question 5, the lesson might explain that one model cannot demonstrate all outcomes of mitosis because some organisms are not diploid and have more than two sets of chromosomes.