1. Which type of cell division (mitosis or meiosis) results in: Cells Haploid cells Diploid cells Cells with identical genetic composition Cells with half the chromosome number of the parent cell 2. Write the phase of mitosis that matches each phrase: Cells Nuclear envelope disappears Chromosomes are first visible Nuclear envelope reforms Chromosomes move towards opposite poles of the cell Mitosis or Meiosis Phase of Mitosis

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1. Which type of cell division (mitosis or meiosis) results in:
Cells
Haploid cells
Diploid cells
Cells with identical genetic composition
Cells with half the chromosome number of the parent cell
2. Write the phase of mitosis that matches each phrase:
Cells
Nuclear envelope disappears
Chromosomes are first visible
Nuclear envelope reforms
Chromosomes move towards opposite poles of the cell
Spindle fibers appear
Cytoplasm divides
Sister chromatids line up along equator of the cell
Mitosis or Meiosis
Phase of Mitosis
3. Explain why the whitefish blastula and onion root tips are selected for a study of mitosis.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Which type of cell division (mitosis or meiosis) results in: Cells Haploid cells Diploid cells Cells with identical genetic composition Cells with half the chromosome number of the parent cell 2. Write the phase of mitosis that matches each phrase: Cells Nuclear envelope disappears Chromosomes are first visible Nuclear envelope reforms Chromosomes move towards opposite poles of the cell Spindle fibers appear Cytoplasm divides Sister chromatids line up along equator of the cell Mitosis or Meiosis Phase of Mitosis 3. Explain why the whitefish blastula and onion root tips are selected for a study of mitosis.
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