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Phases of Mitosis quiz #2

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  • What are the five phases of mitosis?

    The five phases of mitosis are prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
  • Which process does not occur during mitosis?

    Cytokinesis
  • In which phase are chromatids pulled apart?

    Chromatids are pulled apart during anaphase.
  • Which of these phases includes all of the stages of mitosis but no other events? A) Interphase B) Mitosis C) Cytokinesis D) Meiosis

    B) Mitosis
  • What is the end result of mitosis?

    The end result of mitosis is two genetically identical diploid daughter cells.
  • What happens during telophase?

    During telophase, the nuclear envelope reforms, chromosomes begin to unwind into chromatin, and two nuclei are formed.
  • During which phase of mitosis does the nuclear membrane break down?

    The nuclear membrane breaks down during prometaphase.
  • What are the four stages of mitosis?

    The four stages of mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
  • When during the cell cycle are chromosomes visible?

    Chromosomes are visible during mitosis, specifically starting in prophase.
  • Separation of the sister chromatids is a characteristic of which stage of mitosis?

    Separation of sister chromatids occurs during anaphase.
  • What is the result of mitosis?

    The result of mitosis is two genetically identical diploid daughter cells.
  • What happens during anaphase?

    During anaphase, sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite ends of the cell.
  • What is the phase where chromatin condenses to form chromosomes?

    Chromatin condenses to form chromosomes during prophase.
  • During which phase of mitosis are sister chromatids pulled by motor proteins to the cell's equator?

    Sister chromatids are pulled to the cell's equator during metaphase.
  • During which process do sister chromatids separate from each other?

    Anaphase
  • During which phase of mitosis do sister chromatids separate?

    Sister chromatids separate during anaphase.
  • During which phase of mitosis do the chromosomes line up along the middle of the dividing cell?

    Chromosomes line up along the middle of the cell during metaphase.
  • What structure is responsible for moving the chromosomes during mitosis?

    The mitotic spindle is responsible for moving the chromosomes during mitosis.
  • What does mitosis divide in the cell?

    The nucleus
  • What is the correct order of mitosis?

    The correct order of mitosis is prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase.
  • During which phase of mitosis do sister chromatids line up at the center of the cell?

    Sister chromatids line up at the center of the cell during metaphase.
  • When do sister chromatids separate?

    Sister chromatids separate during anaphase.
  • During which phase of mitosis do sister chromatids separate from each other?

    Sister chromatids separate from each other during anaphase.
  • During which phase of mitosis do the sister chromatids move apart?

    Sister chromatids move apart during anaphase.
  • Which process produces two genetically identical somatic cells?

    Mitosis produces two genetically identical somatic cells.
  • Which event or events occur during anaphase?

    During anaphase, sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite ends of the cell.
  • What process does not occur during the mitosis phase of the cell cycle?

    Cytokinesis
  • During which phase of mitosis are the spindle fibers formed around the sister chromatids?

    Spindle fibers form around sister chromatids during prometaphase.
  • In which process are the chromosomes separated into chromatids?

    Chromosomes are separated into chromatids during anaphase.
  • What is the first phase in mitosis?

    Prophase
  • What occurs during anaphase?

    During anaphase, sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite ends of the cell.
  • How many daughter cells are in each daughter cell at the end of mitosis?

    There are two daughter cells at the end of mitosis.
  • Which is the first stage of mitosis?

    The first stage of mitosis is prophase.
  • What phase of mitosis involves the chromosomes lining up in the center of the cell?

    Metaphase involves the chromosomes lining up in the center of the cell.
  • What is the proper sequence of the phases of mitosis?

    Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
  • What is the correct order of events in mitosis?

    The correct order of events in mitosis is prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase.
  • What event does not occur during prophase of mitosis?

    Chromosome alignment
  • Which is the result of mitosis?

    The result of mitosis is two genetically identical diploid daughter cells.
  • Why is mitosis important to organisms? Check all that apply. A) Growth B) Repair C) Reproduction D) Genetic variation

    A) Growth, B) Repair
  • What is the first stage of mitosis?

    Prophase