Question 1 The spindle fiber is made of proteins. What elements are present in proteins? C, H, O, N, S.

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Question 1 The spindle fiber is made of proteins. What elements are present in proteins? C, H, O, N, S

Question 2 What happens to the nuclear envelope during this phase? Breaks down

Question 3 The genetic material at the tip of the pointer is called what? Chromosomes or Chromatids

Question 4 What is the name of the structure at the tip of the pointer? Nucleus

Question 5 What phase of the cell cycle is in the field of view? Telophase

Question 6 What phase of meiosis is in the field of view? Anaphase 1

Question 7 Which stage of meiosis is occurring? Telophase 2

Question 8 What stage of protein synthesis occurs at the tip of the pointer? Translation

Question 9 In what phase of mitosis is the cell at the tip of the pointer? Metaphase

Question 10 What type of cell is in this slide (animal, plant or prokaryote)? Plant

Question 11 In what phase of mitosis is the cell at the tip of the pointer? Anaphase

Question 12 What is the name of the structure at the tip of the pointer? Chloroplast

Question 13 Which of the four types of macromolecules is the structure at the tip of the pointer made of? Lipids

Question 14 What stage of meiosis is occuring? Metaphase 2

Question 15 In what phase of mitosis is the cell at the tip of the pointer? Prophase

Question 16 What elements make up the structure at the tip of the pointer? C, H, O, N, P

Question 17 What is separating during this phase of meiosis? Homologous chromosomes

Question 18 The inside of the cells shown contains 90% water, while the outside of the cells contains 80% water. The process shown does not require energy and is called ______ transport. Passive

Question 19 What is happening during this phase of meiosis that does NOT happen during this phase of mitosis? Crossing over

Question 20 Which stage of meiosis is occurring? Anaphase 2

Question 21 When did the DNA in the image replicate? S phase of interphase

Question 22 The somatic cell in the field of view is diploid or haploid? Diploid

Question 23 On what cell structure is the pointer placed? Cytoplasm

Question 24 The inside of the cells shown contains 90% water, while the outside of the cells contains 80% water. Which way will water naturally move? Out of the cell

Question 25 What stage of protein synthesis occurs in the structure at the tip of the pointer? Transcription

Question 26 The process shown in the image is responsible for create what types of cells? Gametes

Question 27 What is the name of the structure at the tip of the pointer? (Hint: It is very faint.) Spindle fibers

Question 28 During this stage of the cell cycle, the genetic material is referred to as what? Chromatin

Question 29 In this phase of the cell cycle, the DNA has the ability to condense or de-condense so that gene expression can be controlled. What structure is responsible for this ability? Histones

Question 30 Most cells in this tissue are undergoing which phase of the cell cycle? Interphase

Question 31 What metabolic process occurs within the organelle at the tip of the pointer? Photosynthesis

Question 32 When molecules are pumped against its gradient into the cell through the cell membrane, a concentration gradient forms and energy is stored. What type of energy is this? Potential energy

Question 33 What is the name of the structure at the tip of the pointer, and what is its function? (2 pts) Stomata Gas exchange

Question 34 What stage of meiosis is this cell undergoing? Metaphase 1

Question 35 What type of cell is in the field of view? Eukaryotic animal cell

Question 36 The cellular process shown requires work. What molecule must be present for the cell to undergo this process? ATP