A) telophase B) anaphase C) metaphase D) prophase E) interphase 1. Phase that reverses events of prophase. 2. Centrioles begin to move apart in animal cells. This is the longest of the mitotic stages. Hint: chromosomes are arranged in the middle of the cell. 3. 4. Centromeres uncouple, sister chromatids are separated, and the two new chromosomes move to opposite poles of the cell.

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Questions 1– 4 (recall)
The next four questions below refer to the following terms. Each term may be used once,
more than once, or not at all.
A) telophase
B) anaphase
C) metaphase
D) prophase
E) interphase
1.
Phase that reverses events of prophase.
2.
Centrioles begin to move apart in animal cells.
This is the longest of the mitotic stages.
Hint: chromosomes are arranged in the middle of the cell.
3.
4.
Centromeres uncouple, sister chromatids are separated, and the two new chromosomes move
to opposite poles of the cell.
Transcribed Image Text:Questions 1– 4 (recall) The next four questions below refer to the following terms. Each term may be used once, more than once, or not at all. A) telophase B) anaphase C) metaphase D) prophase E) interphase 1. Phase that reverses events of prophase. 2. Centrioles begin to move apart in animal cells. This is the longest of the mitotic stages. Hint: chromosomes are arranged in the middle of the cell. 3. 4. Centromeres uncouple, sister chromatids are separated, and the two new chromosomes move to opposite poles of the cell.
5.
(comprehension) A cell containing 48 chromosomes at prophase of mitosis would, at its
completion, produce two nuclei each containing HOW MANY chromosomes?
A) 48
B) 24
C) 12
D) 18
E) 96
e
6.
(recall) All of the following occur during mitosis EXCEPT the
d.
A) formation of a spindle.
B) disappearance of the nucleolus.
C) uncoupling of chromatids at the centromere.
D) synthesis of DNA.
E) condensing of chromosomes.
7.
(recall) The formation of a cell plate is beginning across the middle of a cell and nuclei are
re-forming at opposite ends of the cell. WHAT KIND of cell is this?
d
A) an animal cell in telophase
B) an animal cell in metaphase
C) a plant cell undergoing cytokinesis
D) a plant cell in metaphase
E) an animal cell undergoing cytokinesis
8.
(comprehension) WHICH of the following ORGANISMS does not reproduce cells by mitosis
and cytokinesis?
A) sheep
B) mushroom
C) bacterium
E) mosquito
D) oak tree
9.
(recall) The CORRECT SEQUENCE of steps in the mitosis of the cell cycle is
A) anaphase, prophase, metaphase, telophase.
B) prophase, metaphase, telophase, anaphase.
C) telophase, prophaerPgraahao naase, anaphase.
D) telophase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase.
E) prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase.
e
(comprehension) The somatic cells derived from a single-celled zygote divide by WHICH
PROCESS?
10.
A) mitosis
B) meiosis
C) replication
D) cytokinesis alone
E) binary fission
a
11.
(recall) WHAT is a karyotype?
A) a system of classifying cell nuclei
B) the set of unique physical characteristics that define an individual
C) the collection of all the mutations present within a genome
D) a unique combination of chromosomes found in a gamete
E) a display of every pair of homologous chromosomes within a cell, organized according
to size and shape in internationally accepted way.
d
Transcribed Image Text:5. (comprehension) A cell containing 48 chromosomes at prophase of mitosis would, at its completion, produce two nuclei each containing HOW MANY chromosomes? A) 48 B) 24 C) 12 D) 18 E) 96 e 6. (recall) All of the following occur during mitosis EXCEPT the d. A) formation of a spindle. B) disappearance of the nucleolus. C) uncoupling of chromatids at the centromere. D) synthesis of DNA. E) condensing of chromosomes. 7. (recall) The formation of a cell plate is beginning across the middle of a cell and nuclei are re-forming at opposite ends of the cell. WHAT KIND of cell is this? d A) an animal cell in telophase B) an animal cell in metaphase C) a plant cell undergoing cytokinesis D) a plant cell in metaphase E) an animal cell undergoing cytokinesis 8. (comprehension) WHICH of the following ORGANISMS does not reproduce cells by mitosis and cytokinesis? A) sheep B) mushroom C) bacterium E) mosquito D) oak tree 9. (recall) The CORRECT SEQUENCE of steps in the mitosis of the cell cycle is A) anaphase, prophase, metaphase, telophase. B) prophase, metaphase, telophase, anaphase. C) telophase, prophaerPgraahao naase, anaphase. D) telophase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase. E) prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase. e (comprehension) The somatic cells derived from a single-celled zygote divide by WHICH PROCESS? 10. A) mitosis B) meiosis C) replication D) cytokinesis alone E) binary fission a 11. (recall) WHAT is a karyotype? A) a system of classifying cell nuclei B) the set of unique physical characteristics that define an individual C) the collection of all the mutations present within a genome D) a unique combination of chromosomes found in a gamete E) a display of every pair of homologous chromosomes within a cell, organized according to size and shape in internationally accepted way. d
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