Ch 10 Review. G1, G2 and S are often called a.interphase.. b. prophase.. c. Metaphase d. telophase.

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Ch 10 Review

G1, G2 and S are often called a.interphase.. b. prophase.. c. Metaphase d. telophase

The series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide a.synthesis. b. cell division. c. mitosis d. cell cycle.

True or False: As a cell grows in size, its surface area increases much more rapidly than its volume. False

Chromosomes first appear in the longest phase of mitosis, called a.cytokinesis. b. metaphase c. anaphase. d. prophase.

What is a disease of uncontrolled cell growth? cancer

What is the correct order of mitosis? a. metaphase prophase telophase anaphase. b. prophase metaphase telophase anaphase. c. prophase metaphase anaphase telophase d. metaphase telophase prophase anaphase.

What phase of the cell cycle is pictured below: interphase

Each chromosome contains two strands, called a.centromeres. b. centrioles. c. chromatids. d. microtubules.

What organelle directs chromosome movement during division? centriole

Duplicated chromosomes are split apart from each other during a.prophase. b. metaphase. c. anaphase. d. telophase.

What regulates the timing of the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells? cyclins

What phase of the cell cycle is pictured below: Prophase

The process by which cells divide into two daughter cells? a.cell cycle. b. metaphase. c. cell division. d. interphase.

What is the structure that connects sister chromatids? a.centriole. b. centromere. c. chromatin. d. chromosomes.

The division of the cell nucleus is called? mitosis

What phase of the cell cycle is pictured below: Metaphase

After DNA is duplicated, it is separated and put into two daughter cells during what part of the cell cycle? a.G1 b.S c.G2 d.M

Why do cells divide? Demand on DNA and moving materials in and out cell membrane

The cytoplasm divides during a.cytokinesis. b. telophase c. anaphase. d. metaphase.

What phase of the cell cycle is pictured below: Telophase

DNA directs cell growth and development during a.prophase. b. anaphase. c. metaphase. d. interphase.

What phase of the cell cycle is pictured below: Anaphase

What forms during cytokinesis in plant cells? Cell plate

Chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell during a.prophase. b. metaphase. c. anaphase d. telophase.

The microtubules that are used to move chromosomes around the cell are called? spindles

DNA is duplicated or copied during what part of interphase? a.G1 b.S c.G2 d.M