Which of the following mitosis phases is correctly matched with its description?
Group of answer choices
prophase- nuclear envelope disintegrates and chromatin condenses into chromosomes
metaphase- chromosomes line up at the equator
anaphase- chromosomes separate into sister chromatids and are pulled to opposite sides of the cell
telophase- chromosomes "relax" and decondense back into chromatin; the nuclear envelopes reform to create two nuclei; cytokinesis splits the cell in half to form two cells
all of the above are correct
2.
How can one tell that a cell has moved from the interphase into the prophase?
Group of answer choices
the chromosomes have aligned themselves in the center of the cell at the metaphase plate
the chromosomes have separated and are moving to opposite ends of the cell
the DNA has condensed from chromatin into chromosomes
the daughter nuclei have formed
3.
During what stages of mitosis are chromosomes composed of two chromatids? Check ALL that apply.
Group of answer choices
prophase
metaphase
anaphase
telophase
4.
During what stages of mitosis are chromosomes single structures composed of one chromatid? Check ALL that apply.
Group of answer choices
prophase
metaphase
anaphase
telophase
Answer:
1). All of the above are correct
2). the DNA has condensed from chromatin into chromosomes
Explanation: DNA is replicated in interphase; then only chromatin is condensed into chromosome.
3). Prophase and Metaphase
4). Anaphase and telophase
Which of the following mitosis phases is correctly matched with its description? Group of answer choices...
Please fill out every part of Mitosis. thank you.
Question 2 3 pts Match the following phases of mitosis Prophase [Choose (Choose) Chromosomes condense, nuclear envelope breaks down, spindle complex forms Metaphase Anaphase The cell prepares for mitosis after DNA replication Chromatids of sister chromatids separate from each other and travel to opposite poles Chromosomes decondense, nuclear envelope reforms chromosomes line up along the metaphase plate so that a sister chromatid faces each pole Cytokinesis Cells duplicate their chromatids to...
Question 1: The cell cycle has these stages A. GI, S, G2, M B. GI, S, BI, CL C. GI, S, G2, CI D. S, G2, NI, MI Question 2: During interphase, the following occurs A. Sister chromatids separate. B. Chromosome duplication takes place. C. Chromatin becomes tightly coiled. D. The mitotic spindle forms. Question 3: The correct sequence of stages of mitosis is A. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase B. telophase, prophase, interphase, anaphase, metaphase C. interphase, anaphase, prophase, metaphase, telophase B. metaphase, prophase, anaphase, telophase Question 4: Human cells contain 23 pairs of chromosomes A....
Match the stage of mitosis with the correct description.a. Microtubles that are attached to each chromosome shorten, pulling the sister chromatids apart.b. The chromosomes line up single file in the middle of the cell. Sister chromatids are clearly visible in this stage.c. The chromosomes that were pulled apart reach their respective poles. The chromosomes decondense. The nuclear envelope re-forms. The cytoplasm with organelles divides.d. Chromosomes have replicated and appear as an "X". The nuclear envelope begins to break down. The...
Animal Mitosis Label: Aster, nuclear envelope, duplicated chromosome, chromatin, chromatid, spindle fibers, centriole, nucleus, nucleolus, cleavage furow, plasma membrane, equatorial plate, interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, daughter cells, sister chromatids, kinetochore 97
Animal Mitosis Label: Aster, nuclear envelope, duplicated chromosome, chromatin, chromatid, spindle fibers, centriole, nucleus, nucleolus, cleavage furow, plasma membrane, equatorial plate, interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, daughter cells, sister chromatids, kinetochore 97
Draw and label the phases of mitosis and the following structure
in an animal cell.
Word bank: Chromosomes, spindle, nuclear envelope,
cytokinesis
Draw and label the Phases of Mitosis and the following Structures in an Animal Cell Word Bank: Chromosomes, spindle, nuclear envelope, cytokinesis. Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase 00- Daughter Cells Telophase
Identify the stages of meiosis by filling in the blanks, and then rearrange the sentences to place the stages in the correct order starting with prophase I. Drag the text blocks below into their correct order. anaphase II Sister chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite poles of the cell during www telophase II metaphase wwwwwww Nuclear envelopes reform around two separate haploid nuclei during prophase www Chromosomes line up in pairs along the plate during anaphase Nuclear envelopes reform...
Activity 1: Observation of Mitosis in an Onion and a Whitefish Instructions: View the images in Table 1 and Table 2 of the Activity 1 Page to complete blanks below Table 1: Stages of the Cell Cycle in Onion Root Tip Table 2: Stages of Mitosis in Whitefish Blastula *Name Each Stage *Name Each Stage (a) (b) (b) (c) (c) (d) (d) (e) *To name the stages above, choose from: Interphase, Prophase. Metaphase, Anaphase or Telophase/Cytokinesis Identify the number in...
1 bleul variation is accomplished. Crossing over-Does it occur? If so, name the stage it occurs. 2. Mitosis is best described as a. cell division of reproductive cells. b. cell division of somatic cells into two diploid daughter cells. c. unequal division of the cytoplasm. d. cell division resulting in 4 haploid cells. Matching: Match phases of the mitotic cycle with characteristic event. 3. Interphase a. formation of cleavage furrow or cell plate 4. Prophase b. chromosomes line up along...
Part C - Events of Mitosis vity will test your understanding of events that occur during each phase Now that you have learned the correct order for the phases of mitos Sort the following events into the phase of mitosis that they occur View Available Hint(s) Reset Help DNA condenses into chromosomes Sister chromatids separate into chromosomes Mtoto spindle fibers form and attach to centromeres Nuclear envelope Breaks up Chromosomes move along the spindle fibers Chromosomes reach the opposite ends...
Question 1: Part A: Match the name of each stage in parent ce - - Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 A. Cytokinesis 8 G C. G2 Moss - Stage 5 Part b Name the cell cycle stage in which each event takes place. Each answer choice is used once and only once - Each chromosome is duplicated. - The cell divides into two daughter cells. A. Cytokinesis CA Cell contents, except for chromosomes, are duplicated. B. G1 Chromatids are...