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Knowing that cells duplicate themselves, one could reasonably predict that individual chromosomes can
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grow rapidly during mitosis
2)
undergo continuous chemical change
3)
produce copies of themselves
4)
be contained in the mitochondria
please view diagram below for following question:
The phase of mitosis of this cell is
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1)
anaphase
2)
telophase
3)
metaphase
4)
prophase
Use the diagram in question 7 to answer the following question.
During the next phase of this cell
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1)
chromosomes will uncoil
2)
tetrads will form
3)
the nucleolus will disappear
4)
centromeres will seperate
Use the diagram in question 7 to answer the following question.
Each daughter cell will contain
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4 single-stranded chromosomes
2)
4 double-stranded chromosomes
3)
2 double-stranded chromosomes
4)
2 single-stranded chromosomes
Use the diagram in question 7 to answer the following question.
Chromosomes will be replicated during the next
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1)
interphase
2)
prophase
3)
metaphase
4)
telophase
Plant cell mitosis differs from animal cell mitosis in that
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1)
plants have no equatorial plate in the cell
2)
plants have no centromeres
3)
plants have no centrioles visible
4)
a plant's nucleus doesn't disintegrate
Through meiosis the
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chromosome number in each gamete duobles in each generation.
2)
chromosomes in each offspring remain the same from generation to generation.
3)
gametes are produced in a way that reduces the chromosome number by one-half.
4)
chromosome number is varied in members of a species to form variations from member to member.
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Knowing that cells duplicate themselves, one could reasonably predict that individual chromosomes can
Question options:
1)
grow rapidly during mitosis
2)
undergo continuous chemical change
3)
produce copies of themselves
4)
be contained in the mitochondria
During the next phase of this cell
Question options:
1)
chromosomes will uncoil
2)
tetrads will form
3)
the nucleolus will disappear
4)
centromeres will seperate
The phase of mitosis of this cell is
Question options:
1)
anaphase
2)
telophase
3)
metaphase
4)
prophase
Use the diagram in question 7 to answer the following question.
Each daughter cell will contain
Question options:
1)
4 single-stranded chromosomes
2)
4 double-stranded chromosomes
3)
2 double-stranded chromosomes
4)
2 single-stranded chromosomes
Chromosomes will be replicated during the next
Question options:
1)
interphase
2)
prophase
3)
metaphase
4)
telophase
Plant cell mitosis differs from animal cell mitosis in that
Question options:
1)
plants have no equatorial plate in the cell
2)
plants have no centromeres
3)
plants have no centrioles visible
4)
a plant's nucleus doesn't disintegrate
Through meiosis the
Question options:
1)
chromosome number in each gamete duobles in each generation.
2)
chromosomes in each offspring remain the same from generation to generation.
3)
gametes are produced in a way that reduces the chromosome number by one-half.
4)
chromosome number is varied in members of a species to form variations from member to member.
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