Direction: Read carefully each item. Identify the cell cycle stage= described in every concept. Choose the letter of your answer provided below and write it on the line before each number. Cell cycle: Mitosis a. Interphase b. Prophase c. Prometaphase d. Metaphase e. Anaphase f. Telophase 1. The sister chromatids are moving apart. 2. The nucleus and other organelles are no longer visible. _3. A new nuclear membrane is formed around the chromosomes. _4. The centrioles have reached the opposite poles of the cell. _5. The threadlike genetic material is formed and found in the nucleus. _6. The chromosomes are located at the equator of the cel. _7. The mitotic spindle disappears. _8. The centromeres of chromosomes split. 9. The mitotic spindle is formed. 10. The cell actively produces protein. 11. The cell elongates. _12. Centrioles start to move toward the opposite poles of the cell. _13. Cytoplasmic contents start to duplicate. 14. The reverse of prophase. _15. The mitotic spindles converge and connect to the kinetochore of chromosomes.
Direction: Read carefully each item. Identify the cell cycle stage= described in every concept. Choose the letter of your answer provided below and write it on the line before each number. Cell cycle: Mitosis a. Interphase b. Prophase c. Prometaphase d. Metaphase e. Anaphase f. Telophase 1. The sister chromatids are moving apart. 2. The nucleus and other organelles are no longer visible. _3. A new nuclear membrane is formed around the chromosomes. _4. The centrioles have reached the opposite poles of the cell. _5. The threadlike genetic material is formed and found in the nucleus. _6. The chromosomes are located at the equator of the cel. _7. The mitotic spindle disappears. _8. The centromeres of chromosomes split. 9. The mitotic spindle is formed. 10. The cell actively produces protein. 11. The cell elongates. _12. Centrioles start to move toward the opposite poles of the cell. _13. Cytoplasmic contents start to duplicate. 14. The reverse of prophase. _15. The mitotic spindles converge and connect to the kinetochore of chromosomes.
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Direction: Read carefully each item. Identify the cell cycle stage
described in every concept. Choose the letter of your answer
provided below and write it on the line before each number.
Cell cycle: Mitosis a. Interphase b. Prophase c. Prometaphase
d. Metaphase e. Anaphase f. Telophase
1. The sister chromatids are moving apart.
_2. The nucleus and other organelles are no longer visible.
_3. A new nuclear membrane is formed around the
chromosomes.
4. The centrioles have reached the opposite poles of the
cell.
_5. The threadlike genetic material is formed and found in
the nucleus.
_6. The chromosomes are located at the equator of the cell.
7. The mitotic spindle disappears.
8. The centromeres of chromosomes split.
9. The mitotic spindle is formed.
_10. The cell actively produces protein.
_11. The cell elongates.
12. Centrioles start to move toward the opposite poles of
the cell.
_13. Cytoplasmic contents start to duplicate.
_14. The reverse of prophase.
15. The mitotic spindles converge and connect to the
kinetochore of chromosomes.
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