Janie wants to determine what type of reproduction a particular organism undergoes. She finds out that all of the organism’s offspring look identical.

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Janie wants to determine what type of reproduction a particular organism undergoes. She finds out that all of the organism’s offspring look identical to the original organism. She determines that this organism reproduces A. asexually A. asexually B. sexually C. binary fission D. fusion

All of the following are types of asexual reproduction EXCEPT: A. budding B. fertilization B. fertilization C. fission D. regeneration

Which of the following lists the stages of mitosis in the correct order? A. metaphase, anaphase, prophase, telophase B. anaphase, telophase, prophase, metaphase C. telophase, anaphase, metaphase, prophase D. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

Most of the life of any cell is spent in a period of growth and development called A. metaphase B. interphase C. prophase D. telophase

If the diploid number for humans is 46, then the haploid number must be A. 2 B. 23 C. 46 D. 92

The joining of an egg and sperm is called A. mitosis B. budding C. fertilization D. regeneration

The form of DNA that exists during interphase that is long and thin is A. nuclear membrane B. centromere C. chromatin D. chromosome

A term for the female sex cell is A. eggs B. diploid B. diploid C. sperm C. sperm D. meiosis D. meiosis

Cells with pairs of chromosomes are considered to be A. diploid B. haploid C. mitosis D. meiosis

Which of the following structures is found only in animal cells during the cell cycle? A. nuclear membrane B. chromosomes C. centriole D. cell plate

centromere cell platespindle fiber gametesmeiosis gametefissioncytokinesis zygote The division of the cytoplasm during the cell cycle cytokinesis

centromere cell platespindle fiber gametesmeiosis gametefissioncytokinesis zygote The cell that forms when an egg and sperm join zygote

centromere cell platespindle fiber gametesmeiosis gametefissioncytokinesis zygote Cell division that forms sex cells meiosis

centromere cell platespindle fiber gametesmeiosis gametefissioncytokinesis zygote Process by which most bacteria reproduce fission

centromere cell platespindle fiber gametesmeiosis gametefissioncytokinesis zygote Structure that is found only in plants that divides the cytoplasm Cell plate

centromere cell platespindle fiber gametesmeiosis gametefissioncytokinesis zygote Holds the chromatids together centromere

centromere cell platespindle fiber gametesmeiosis gametefissioncytokinesis zygote Thread-like structure that help to move chromosomes to the ends of the cell spindle fibers

centromere cell platespindle fiber gametesmeiosis gametefissioncytokinesis zygote A word that means sex cells gamete

Identify the stage of mitosis Metaphase

Identify the stage of mitosis Prophase

Identify the stage of mitosis Anaphase

Identify the stage of mitosis Telophase

Identify the stage of mitosis Anaphase Chromosomes separate and pull away from each other.

Identify the stage of mitosis Metaphase Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.

Identify the stage of mitosis Prophase Nuclear membrane disappears. Spindle fibers form.

What type of cell is this and how do you know? Animal cell have centrioles no cell walls round in shape Pinching of cell membrane

What are 2 differences between mitosis and meiosis? Mitosis Meiosis Forms body cells Forms sex cells Keeps chromosome numbers the same Chromosome numbers reduce by half Replace and repair dead cells