Mitosis Practice

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Mitosis 
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Match the Cell Cycle phase with the correct description. Interphase Chromosomes are NOT visible. The cell is growing, DNA is copied, and organelles doubled. M Phase Nuclear division takes place in four steps. (PMAT) Cytokinesis Cytoplasm splits and creates two identical somatic daughter cells. Match the Mitosis phase with the correct description. Prophase The nuclear membrane begins to break down. DNA condenses into chromosomes Metaphase Chromosomes line up in the middle Anaphase The sister chromatids/ chromosomes are separated and go to opposite ends of the cell Telophase A nuclear membrane forms around the chromosomes. Cell begins to pinch in. What is phase is A? Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase What is phase is C? Interphase Anaphase Metaphase Telophase What is phase is C? Prophase Metphase Anaphase Telophase What is phase is E? Prophase Telophase Interphase Cytokinesis What is phase is B? Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Put the phases in order as they occur in the cell cycle - A, B, D, E, C D, A, C, E, B C, A, E, B, D B, E, D, A, C Jennifer fell and scraped her knee damaging her skin cells. Human skin cells contain 46 chromosomes. In order to replace the damaged cells the cell cycle must occur. How many chromosomes will be present in the new daughter cells? 23 36 46 48 Mitosis Table Complete the table below by selecting the correct answer for each missing box. Stage of Mitosis Description of Stage Diagram (picture) Prophase Nuclear membrane dissolves; Chromosomes become visible Metaphase Chromosomes arrange at the equator of the cell * Anaphase Chromosomes move apart to opposite poles in the cell * Telophase Cell pinches in and two nuclei form. A student observed the following plant cell under a microscope. They write down in their observations that the cell is in prophase. Is the students observation correct? Yes, the student is correct. The image shows the cell in prophase. No, the student is incorrect. The image shows the cell in metaphase. No, the student is incorrect. The image shows the cell in anaphase. No, the student is incorrect. The image shows the cell in Interphase.

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