Which of these types of tissue (cells) cannot do mitosis, once mature? A: Nerve & kidney C: Muscles & brain B: Lung & liver D: Lung & skin 1 $100 15.

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Which of these types of tissue (cells) cannot do mitosis, once mature? A: Nerve & kidney C: Muscles & brain B: Lung & liver D: Lung & skin 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

Which of these types of tissue (cells) cannot do mitosis, once mature? Nerve and kidney 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

Congratulations! You made it to: Ready for your next question? 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 $100

What happens to your cells when they die? A: They go out with your wastes B: They are turned into hair & fingernails. D: They are used as nutrients for your body. 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 C: They self-destruct and are reused.

What happens to your cells when they die? They self-destruct and are reused. 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 Congratulations! You made it to: Ready for your next question? $200

Which of these is not a reason that your body’s cells do mitosis? A: to grow C: to replace dead cells B: to repair damaged cells D: to keep cells from getting enlarged 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

Which of these is not a reason that your body’s cells do mitosis? to keep cells from getting enlarged 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 Congratulations! You made it to: Ready for your next question? $300

About how many of your cells die every minute? A: millions C: five to ten B: hundreds D: thousands 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

About how many of your cells die every minute? millions 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 Congratulations! You made it to: Ready for your next question? $500

Most of the time, your cells are in what stage? A: Step one of mitosis C: All of mitosis B: Chromosome duplication D: Interphase 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

Most of the time, your cells are in what stage? Interphase 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 Congratulations! You made it to: Ready for your next question? $1000

Interphase is also called the cell’s _________ _________. A: spending stage C: energy stage B: resting stage D: happy stage 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

Interphase is also called the cell’s ________ _________. resting stage 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 Congratulations! You made it to: Ready for your next question? $2000

Which of these does not happen during interphase? A: All organelles make copies of themselves C: Nucleus breaks apart B: Chromosomes make copies of themselves D: The centrioles appear 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

Which of these does not happen during interphase? Nucleus breaks apart 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 Congratulations! You made it to: Ready for your next question? $4000

Which step of mitosis does the nucleus break apart? A: Step 4 C: Step 2 B: Step 3 D: Step 1 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

Which step of mitosis does the nucleus break apart? Step 1 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 Congratulations! You made it to: Ready for your next question? $8000

What are the lines that are connected to the chromosomes in this picture? A: centrioles C: pieces of the nucleus B: spindle fibers D: DNA 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

What are the lines that are connected to the chromosomes in this picture? spindle fibers 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 Congratulations! You made it to: Ready for your next question? $16,000

What is going to happen in the step AFTER the one shown in this picture? A: The pair of chromosomes will pull away from each other. C: The spindle fibers will disappear B: Each chromosome will make a copy of itself D: The nucleus will reappear 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

What is going to happen in the step AFTER the one shown in this picture? The pair of chromosomes will pull away from each other. 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 Congratulations! You made it to: Ready for your next question? $32,000

The picture shows each pair of chromosomes pulling away from ________ _________. A: the spindle fibers C: the nucleus B: the centrioles D: their copy 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

The picture shows each pair of chromosomes pulling away from _________ ________. their copy 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 Congratulations! You made it to: Ready for your next question? $64,000

Imagine all 4 pair of dark blue chromosomes being pulled to the top and all 4 pair of light blue chromosomes being pulled to the bottom. Would that still be okay? A: Yes, each cell will have the same number of chromosomes. C: No, each new cell will not have the same information. B: No, the balance of weight within the cell will be wrong. D: Yes, the cell will re-program each chromosome’s information 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

Imagine all 4 pair of dark blue chromosomes being pulled to the top and all 4 pair of light blue chromosomes being pulled to the bottom. Would that still be okay? C: No, each new cell will not have the same information. 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 Congratulations! You made it to: Ready for your next question? $125,000

What reappears on step 4 (telophase) that disappeared on step one (prophase) ? A: spindle fibers C: cell membrane B: nucleus D: centrioles 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

What reappears on step 4 (telophase) that disappeared on step one (prophase) ? nucleus 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 Congratulations! You made it to: Ready for your next question? $250,000

Which of these are the names for the cell cycle, in order? A: metaphase, anaphase, telophase, prophase, interphase C: interphase, prophase, metaphase, telophase, anaphase B: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, interphase D: interphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, prophase 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

Which of these are the names for the cell cycle, in order? prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, interphase 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000 Congratulations! You made it to: Ready for your next question? $500,000

Which of these types of tissue cannot do mitosis? A: bone C: muscle B: lung D: liver 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

Which of these types of tissue cannot do mitosis? lung 1 $ $1 MILLION 2 $200 3 $300 4 $500 5 $ $ $ $ $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500,000

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