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Investigating Cell Division Mini-Quiz (12)
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Question 1 How many cells did we all start out as?
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Question 2 Why is cell division important in multi-cellular organisms?
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Question 3 Why is cell division important in uni-cellular organisms?
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Question 4 What are the threadlike structures contained in the nucleus called?
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Question 5 What do chromosomes contain?
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Question 6 How many chromosomes do humans have in their body cells?
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Question 7 What is the name of the type of cell division that takes place during growth and development?
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Name structure P Question 8
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Name structure R Question 9
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Name structure Q Question 10
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Question 11 Mitosis produces two daughter cells that have half the number of chromosomes and half the information as the original cell. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE?
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Question 12 Put these pictures in order of what happens during the process of Mitosis, starting with F.. A B C D FE
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Question 1 How many cells did we all start out as? One
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Question 2 Why is cell division important in multi-cellular organisms? For growth and repair
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Question 3 Why is cell division important in uni-cellular organisms? Enables them to reproduce
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Question 4 What are the threadlike structures contained in the nucleus called? Chromosomes
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Question 5 What do chromosomes contain? DNA
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Question 6 How many chromosomes do humans have in their body cells? 46
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Question 7 What is the name of the type of cell division that takes place during growth and development? Mitosis
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Name structure P Chromosome Question 8
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Name structure R Chromatid Question 9
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Name structure Q Centomere Question 10
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Question 11 Mitosis produces two daughter cells that have half the number of chromosomes and half the information as the original cell. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE? FALSE
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Question 12 Put these pictures in order of what happens during the process of Mitosis, starting with F.. A B C D FE F, C, D, B, E, A
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