Which is the first phase of mitosis?

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Which is the first phase of mitosis? Chapter Cellular Reproduction Chapter Diagnostic Questions Which is the first phase of mitosis? interphase prophase metaphase telophase A B C D CDQ 1

During what phase do the sister chromatids Chapter Cellular Reproduction Chapter Diagnostic Questions During what phase do the sister chromatids line up in the middle of the cell? interphase metaphase anaphase telophase A B C D CDQ 2

Which is not a phase of the cell cycle? Chapter Cellular Reproduction Chapter Diagnostic Questions Which is not a phase of the cell cycle? cytokinesis interphase apoptosis mitosis A B C D CDQ 3

Which can more efficiently supply nutrients and expel waste products? Chapter Cellular Reproduction Section 1 Formative Questions Which can more efficiently supply nutrients and expel waste products? larger cells smaller cells cells with lower surface area to volume ratio cells shaped like a cube A B C D FQ 1

At what stage does a cell spend most of its life? Chapter Cellular Reproduction Section 1 Formative Questions At what stage does a cell spend most of its life? cytokinesis interphase mitosis synthesis A B C D FQ 2

What happens in the cell during cytokinesis? Chapter Cellular Reproduction Section 1 Formative Questions What happens in the cell during cytokinesis? The cell grows and carries out normal functions. The cell copies its DNA and forms chromosomes. The cell’s nucleus and nuclear material divide. The cell’s cytoplasm divides. A B C D FQ 3

In what stage of the cell cycle does the Chapter Cellular Reproduction Section 2 Formative Questions In what stage of the cell cycle does the cell’s replicated genetic material separate? cytokinesis interphase mitosis prophase A B C D FQ 4

Which diagram shows anaphase? Chapter Cellular Reproduction Section 2 Formative Questions Which diagram shows anaphase? A B C D FQ 5

At the end of mitosis the nuclear material is Chapter Cellular Reproduction Section 2 Formative Questions At the end of mitosis the nuclear material is divided and two new cells have formed. true false A B FQ 6

What are the “key and ignition” that start the Chapter Cellular Reproduction Section 3 Formative Questions What are the “key and ignition” that start the various activities in the cell cycle? chromatin and chromosomes cyclin and CDKs microtubules and spindle fibers protein and ribosomes A B C D FQ 7

Which of these cancer-causing substances or Chapter Cellular Reproduction Section 3 Formative Questions Which of these cancer-causing substances or agents is impossible to avoid completely? chemicals such as asbestos food and drinks that the FDA warns may contain carcinogens tobacco and second-hand smoke ultraviolet radiation from the Sun A B C D FQ 8

What is the term for the programmed death Chapter Cellular Reproduction Section 3 Formative Questions What is the term for the programmed death of cells that are damaged beyond repair or have harmful changes in their DNA? apoptosis carcinogens cytokinesis mitosis A B C D FQ 9

Which cells are not locked into becoming Chapter Cellular Reproduction Section 3 Formative Questions Which cells are not locked into becoming one particular kind of cell and are capable of developing into specialized tissues? apoptotic cells cancer cells prokaryotic cells stem cells A B C D FQ 10

This cell has completed what stage of mitosis? Chapter Cellular Reproduction Chapter Assessment Questions This cell has completed what stage of mitosis? anaphase interphase metaphase telophase A B C D CAQ 1

What term is used to describe programmed cell death? Chapter Cellular Reproduction Chapter Assessment Questions What term is used to describe programmed cell death? apoptosis anaphase necrosis cyclins A B C D CAQ 2

What is the role of cyclins in a cell? Chapter Cellular Reproduction Chapter Assessment Questions What is the role of cyclins in a cell? to control the movement of microtubules to signal for the cell to divide to stimulate the breakdown of the nuclear membrane to cause the nucleolus to disappear A B C D CAQ 3

C B A Which cell has the lowest ratio of surface area to volume? Chapter Cellular Reproduction Standardized Test Practice Which cell has the lowest ratio of surface area to volume? A B C A B C STP 1

Chapter Cellular Reproduction Standardized Test Practice At what stage of interphase does the cell take inventory and make sure it is ready for the division of its nucleus? G1 S G2 M A B C D STP 2

Which occurs in plant cells but not animal cells Chapter Cellular Reproduction Standardized Test Practice Which occurs in plant cells but not animal cells during the cell cycle? formation of a cell plate formation of microtubules formation of a cleavage furrow at the equator of the cell movement of chromosomes to the poles of the cell A B C D STP 3

Chapter Cellular Reproduction Standardized Test Practice Multiple changes in DNA are required to change an abnormal cell into a cancer cell. true false A B STP 4

Which is not a condition that can result in cancer? Chapter Cellular Reproduction Standardized Test Practice Which is not a condition that can result in cancer? a failure in the control mechanisms that regulate the cell cycle a failure in the repair systems that fix changes or damage to DNA a failure of the spindle fibers to move chromosomes during mitosis mutations or changes in segments of DNA that control protein production A B C D STP 5