
Mitosis Quiz
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Four phase process in which two nuclei are created is known as
A. Mitosis
B. Cytokenesis
C. Centrioles
D. Synthesis (S)
The cell spends most of its life in
A. Interphase
B. Prophase
C. Cytokenesis
D. Mitosis
The DNA is replicated during this sub-phase of interphase.
A. Cytokenesis
B. Synthesis (S)
C. Mitosis
D. Gap 1 (G1)
DNA in the form of chromatin is present during
A. Metaphase
B. interphase
C. anaphase
D. None of these
A new cell wall that develops between the nuclei of plant cells in Telophase.
A. Chromosomes
B. Cytokenesis
C. Cell Plate
D. Gap 1 (G1)
The carries out routine functions as it grows and makes proteins and organelles.
A. Cytokenesis
B. Synthesis (S)
C. Gap 1 (G1)
D. Spindle Fibers
Splitting the cytoplasm to create two daughter cells.
A. Cytokenesis
B. Spindle Fibers
C. Cell Plate
D. Synthesis (S)
Nine triplets of microtubules that assist with cell division are called
A. Mitosis
B. Sister Chromatids
C. Centromeres
D. Centrioles
Two identical chromosomes that are created before cell division are called
A. Sister chromatids
B. Centromeres
C. Centrioles
D. Chromosomes
Structures that are elongations of centrioles and assist with nuclear division.
A. Centrioles
B. Spindle Fibers
C. Centromeres
D. Siser Chromatids
What is the first step in prokaryotic cell division?
A. A new cell membrane is created
B. A new cell wall is created
C. DNA is replicated
D. The cell membrane is pushed inward, causing the cytoplasm to divide.
What type of cell division do prokaryotic cells undergo?
A. Binary fission
B. Meiosis
C. Mitosis
D. None of these
Chromosomes line up at the cell’s equator during
A. Prophase
B. Metaphase
C. Anaphase
D. Telophase
The point at which two sister chromatids are attached.
A. Cell plate
B. Chromosomes
C. Centrioles
D. Centromeres
Which type of cell division do eukaryotic cells go through?
A. Binary fission
B. Stem therapy
C. Mitosis
D. Meiosis
What are some reasons why cells need to divide?
A. Growth
B. Replace
C. Repair
D. All of the above
The nuclear envelope begins to dissolve in
A. Metaphase
B. Prophase
C. Telophase
D. Anaphase
Two nuclei appear in
A. Metaphase
B. Prophase
C. Telophase
D. Anaphase
Sister chromatids are pulled to opposite poles of the cell during
A. Metaphase
B. Prophase
C. Telophase
D. Anaphase
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