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Mitosis Quiz 1

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Cell division occurs in...   Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes  
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Division of the cytoplasm   cytokinesis  
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Structure made of fibers that help to move chromosomes during mitosis   spindle  
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A chromosome consists of two identical   chromatids  
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Disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth   cancer  
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Cells are limited in size by their surface areas and   volume  
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Paired structure that helps organize the spindle   Centrioles  
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Cells exchange materials across the cell   membrane  
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The phase where chromatids separate   Anaphase  
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The phase where chromosomes first become visible   Prophase  
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Series of events a cell goes through as it grows and divides; the cell   cycle  
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The phase in which DNA copies itself   interphase  
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Holds sister chromatids together   Centromere  
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When a cell divides, it forms two ________ cells.   Daughter  
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Cells that can become any other type; _______ cells   Stem  
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Division of the cell nucleus   mitosis  
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The phase where cytokinesis begins   Telophase  
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The phase where chromosomes line up along the equator   Metaphase  
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What is the longest phase?   Prophase  
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What are centrioles?   1 of 2 tiny structures located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nucleur envelope.  
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What is organized in the centrosome area?   mitotic spindles  
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Do plant cells have centrioles?   no  
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What are spindles made of?   protein fibers  
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METAPHASE: Where do chromosomes line up?   across the center of the cell  
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ANAPHASE: What splits apart during this phase?   centromeres (sister chromatids)  
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ANAPHASE: What are they called when they split apart?   Chromosomes  
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TELOPHASE: What becomes visible again during this phase?   a nucleolus  
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During this stage of Interphase cells increase in their size and synthesize new proteins and organelles.   G1  
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What stage of Interphase does the chromosomes are replicated and the synthesis of DNA molecules take place?   S  
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What stage of Interphase do many of the molecules and organelles required for cell division are produced?   G2  
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During this phase the cell grows and replicates its DNA and centrioles?   Interphase  
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During this phase the chromatin condenses into chromosomes. The centrioles seperate, and a spindle begins to form. The nuclear envelope break down.   Prophase  
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During this phase the chromosomes line up across the center of the cell. Each chromosome is connected to a spindle fiber at its centromere.   Metaphase  
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During this phase the sister chromatids separate into individual chromosomes and are moved apart.   Anaphase  
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During this phase the chromosomes gather at opposite ends of the cell and lose their distinct shapes. Two new nuclear envelopes will form.   Telophase  
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During this phase the cytoplasm pinches in hald. Each daughter cell has an identical set of duplicate chromosomes. (last phase)   Cytokinesis  
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What are chromatids?   one of two identical "sister" parts of a duplicated chromosome  
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What are the four phases of Mitosis?   Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Prophase.  
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