LABORATORY MANUAL FOR HUMAN ANATOMY & PH
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Author: Martin
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Chapter 7, Problem 4PL
Which of the following events occurs in prophase?
- spindle disappears
- nuclear envelopes reassemble
- chromosomes condense
- sister chromatids separate
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LABORATORY MANUAL FOR HUMAN ANATOMY & PH
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- Cytokinesis takes place after telophase. True False Both aerobic and anaerobic respiration produce ATP True False Which of the following events does not take place during prophase? Movement of chromosome to the mid zone of the nucleus. Construction of spindle fibre. Chromosomes are separated as chromatids. O The chromosomes condense into compact structures.arrow_forwardWhich of the following would be clues that a cell is in prophase? Select all correct characteristics of prophase. the cell plate is forming the chromosonmes are being pulled to opposite sides of the cell you can still see the chromosomes collected in a circular space the cell does not have any visible, condensed chromosomes yet the cell has a cell wall the chromosomes are lined up in the center of the cll the cleavage furrow is forming the cell contains dark, condensed chromosomes 99+arrow_forwardChromosomes per cell Chromosomes status DNA (molecules) per cell DNA picograms per cell Ploidy G1 ∞∞o 6 6 20 2n S G2 Prophase and prometaphase OO Metaphase Anaphase Telophase and cytokinesisarrow_forward
- Integration of the nuclear envelope, reappearance of the nucleus, uncoiling of the chromosomes, and disintegration of the spindle fibers happen shortly but do not manifest completely. O telophase I O telophase II telophasearrow_forwardWhich of the following does not occur during mitosis? condensation of the chromosomes separation of sister chromatids replication of the DNA O spindle formationarrow_forwardWhat would you expect to happen if the nuclear lamins were not phosphorylated during M phase? the chromosomes would not condense the centrosome would not be duplicated the interpolar microtubules would not be stabilized the kinetochore microtubules would not attach to the sister chromatids all of the abovearrow_forward
- Which of the following is NOT correct answer about telophase of mitosis: The mitotic spindle is formed in this phase Two new nuclei form, and two sets of chromosomes Nuclear membrane and nucleoid reappear in this phase The enzyme aminoacyl TRNA synthetase charges the TRNA molecules with the correct amino acids FRNA molecules with the correct amino acids MRNA molecules with the correct amino acidsarrow_forwardWhich of the following pairs is mismatched? Group of answer choices 1. Prophase – spindle forms 2. Anaphase – crossing over/recombination occurs 3. Telophase – nuclear envelope re-forms 4. Prophase – chromosomes condense 5. Metaphase – chromosomes line up along midline of cellarrow_forwardWhich of the following events does not normally occur in mitosis? Separation of sister chromatids from each other Formation of synaptonemal complexes Attachment of spindle fibers to centromeres Movement of sister chromatids to opposite poles Alignment of chromosomes along the metaphase platearrow_forward
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