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The 4 steps of mitosis are shown below.
C D
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1. Identify the step of mitosis shown in picture A, and defend your answer.
Anaphase Not attached (still close) A B C D
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2. Identify the step of mitosis shown in picture B, and defend your answer.
Metaphase Lined up in the middle A B C D
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3. Identify the step of mitosis shown in picture C, and defend your answer.
Prophase Not yet lined up A B C D
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4. Identify the step of mitosis shown in picture D, and defend your answer.
Telophase Away from each other A B C D
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5. Put the letters in order according to their order in mitosis (PMAT).
B, A, D A B C D
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6. What will happen next to cell D?
Cytokinesis A B C D
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7. What is the stringy red stuff?
Spindle fibers
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8. What are the organelles circled below?
Centrioles
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9. How do spindle fibers pull apart chromosomes?
Contract
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The 4 steps of mitosis are shown below, along with one cytokinesis cell and one interphase cell.
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10. Which cell is still in interphase? Defend your answer.
B No chromosomes A B C D E F
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11. Which 4 cells are in mitosis? Defend your answer.
Fully-formed chromosomes A B C D E F
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12. Where is cell F in the cell cycle? Defend your answer.
Cytokinesis Loosen Line A B C D E F
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13. Which cell is in prophase of mitosis? Defend your answer.
Not yet lined up A B C D E F
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14. Which cell is in metaphase of mitosis? Defend your answer.
Lined up in the middle A B C D E F
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15. Which cell is in anaphase of mitosis? Defend your answer.
Not attached (but still close) A B C D E F
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16. Which cell is in telophase of mitosis? Defend your answer.
Moved away A B C D E F
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17. Put the letters in order according to the cell cycle, starting with the interphase cell.
B, D, A, C, E, F A B C D E F
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The four steps of mitosis are shown below, along with one cytokinesis cell and three interphase cells. (i) (h) (f) (g)
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18. List the cells that are in interphase, and defend your answer. H,
No chromosomes (i) (h) (f) (g)
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19. List the cells that are in mitosis, and defend your answer. A, B,
G Fully-formed chromosomes (i) (h) (f) (g)
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20. State where cell C is in the cell cycle, and defend your answer.
Cytokinesis Loosen Line (i) (h) (f) (g)
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21. Identify the step of mitosis shown in cell A, and defend your answer.
Metaphase Lined up in the middle (i) (h) (f) (g)
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Not attached (still close)
22. Identify the step of mitosis shown in cell B, and defend your answer. Anaphase Not attached (still close) (i) (h) (f) (g)
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23. Identify the step of interphase shown in cell H, and defend your answer.
G1 Small (just divided) (i) (h) (f) (g)
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24. Identify the step of interphase shown in cell E, and defend your answer.
Fully-grown (i) (h) (f) (g)
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DNA starting to condense
25. Identify the step of interphase shown in cell F, and defend your answer. End of G2 DNA starting to condense (i) (h) (f) (g)
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26. Identify the step of mitosis shown in cell G, and defend your answer.
Telophase Moved away (i) (h) (f) (g)
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27. Put the letters in order according to the cell cycle, starting with the G1 cell.
F, I, A, B, G, C (i) (h) (f) (g)
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28. Does this picture show animal cell or plant cell cytokinesis
28. Does this picture show animal cell or plant cell cytokinesis? Defend your answer. Animal Pinch
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29. Identify the structure labeled “A” in the diagram below.
Cell plate A
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30. Explain why DNA starts to loosen at the end of cytokinesis.
So the cell cycle can start over GROWTH DNA LOOSENS G1 CYTOPLASM DIVIDES (CYTOKINESIS) INTERPHASE M PHASE NUCLEUS DIVIDES S (MITOSIS) DNA REPLICATION G2 CHROMOSOMES FORM CHECK FOR ERRORS
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