Cell Division in Onions Stage of First Cell Cycle Sample Second Sample Total Number Interphase 44 45 89 Prophase Metaphase 1. Anaphase 1. 1 Telophase 1 Total number of cells counted 100 Based upon the data, what can be correctly concluded? O Cell division in onion cells is highly regulated, with each cell dividing at the same time. O Onion cell division is slow compared to animal cells. O Onion cells spend more time in interphase than any other phase of the cell cycle. O Prophase is the longest phase of the cell cycle in onion cell division.

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Brewer, Elise
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A student observed onion cells in various stages of cell division. The results of two samples are shown in the table.
Cell Division in Onions
Stage of
Second
Sample
First
Total
Number
Cell Cycle Sample
Interphase
44
45
89
Prophase
2
Metaphase
1
2
Anaphase
1
Telophase
Total number of cells counted
100
Based upon the data, what can be correctly concluded?
O Cell division in onion cells is highly regulated, with each cell dividing at the same time.
O Onion cell division is slow compared to animal cells.
O Onion cells spend more time in interphase than any other phase of the cell cycle.
O Prophase is the longest phase of the cell cycle in onion cell division.
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Transcribed Image Text:SCS 20-21_SCI_BIO_CFA2 Brewer, Elise 10 of 24 6. A student observed onion cells in various stages of cell division. The results of two samples are shown in the table. Cell Division in Onions Stage of Second Sample First Total Number Cell Cycle Sample Interphase 44 45 89 Prophase 2 Metaphase 1 2 Anaphase 1 Telophase Total number of cells counted 100 Based upon the data, what can be correctly concluded? O Cell division in onion cells is highly regulated, with each cell dividing at the same time. O Onion cell division is slow compared to animal cells. O Onion cells spend more time in interphase than any other phase of the cell cycle. O Prophase is the longest phase of the cell cycle in onion cell division. P Type here to search f6 ts 文 esc 近 %24
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