. During glycolysis, one smaller glucose molecule is initially put together to form two larger pyruvate molecules. True or false?   2. When distinct chromatids are first visible migrating to opposite poles of the cell, this stage of mitosis is known as the telophase. True or false?   3. The stages of Meiosis are important for cell division in the somatic/epithelial cells that are found to make-up your skin and blood vessels. True or false?   4. When comparing Mitosis and Meiosis, the end result of Mitosis is the production of two identical haploid daughter cells, whereas, the end result of Meiosis is the production of four non-identical diploid cells. True or false?   5. Water and carbon are only found in the Lithosphere? True or false.

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1. During glycolysis, one smaller glucose molecule is initially put together to form two larger pyruvate molecules. True or false?

 

2. When distinct chromatids are first visible migrating to opposite poles of the cell, this stage of mitosis is known as the telophase. True or false?

 

3. The stages of Meiosis are important for cell division in the somatic/epithelial cells that are found to make-up your skin and blood vessels. True or false?

 

4. When comparing Mitosis and Meiosis, the end result of Mitosis is the production of two identical haploid daughter cells, whereas, the end result of Meiosis is the production of four non-identical diploid cells. True or false?

 

5. Water and carbon are only found in the Lithosphere? True or false. 

 

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