Matching: match the term to the description A. Prophase B. Interphase C. Telopha
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Question
Matching: match the term to the description A. Prophase B. Interphase C. Telophase D. Metaphase E. Anaphase _____ 1. The sister chromatids are moving apart. _____ 2. The nucleolus begins to fade from view. _____ 3. A new nuclear membrane is forming around the chromosomes. _____ 4. The chromosomes become invisible. _____ 5. The chromosomes are located at the equator of the cell. _____ 6. The nuclear membrane begins to fade from view _____ 7. The division (cleavage) furrow appears. _____ 8. The chromosomes are moving towards the poles of the cell. _____ 9. Chromatids line up along the equator. _____ 10. The spindle is formed. _____ 11. Chromosomes are not visible. _____ 12. Cytokinesis is completed. _____ 13. The cell plate is completed. _____ 14. Chromosomes are replicated. _____ 15. The reverse of prophase. _____ 16. The organization phase Fill in the blank: Some will be used more than once. A. Prophase B. Interphase C. Telophase D. Metaphase E. Anaphase F. Centromere G. Chromatid H. Cytokinesis I. Mitosis J. Spindle fiber K. Cell plate _____ 17. What phase are daughter cells in as a result of mitosis? _____ 18 During what phase of mitosis do centromeres divide and the chromosomes move toward their respective poles? _____ 19. What is the phase where chromatin condenses to form chromosomes? _____20. What is the name of the structure that connects the two chromatids? _____ 21. In a chromosome pair connected by a centromere, what is each individual chromosome called? _____ 22. What are the two parts of cell division? _____ 23. What structure forms in prophase along which the chromosomes move? _____ 24. Which phase of mitosis is the last phase that chromatids are together? _____ 25. Which phase of the cell cycle is characterized by a non-dividing cell? _____ 26. What structure is produced when protein fibers radiate from centrioles? _____ 27. What forms across the center of a cell near the end of telophase? _____ 28. Period of cell growth & development between mitotic divisions?Explanation / Answer
Answer:
1. The sister chromatids are moving aprar:E. Anaphase
2. The nucleolus begins to fade from view: B. Prophase
3. A new nuclear membrane is forming around the chromosomes. C. Telophase
4. The chromosomes become invisible: C. Telophase
5. The chromosomes are located at the equator of the cell: D. Metaphase
6. The nuclear membrane begins to fade from view: A. Prophase
7. The division (cleavage) furrow appears: C. Telophase
8. The chromosomes are moving towards the poles of the cell: E. Anaphase
9. Chromatids line up along the equator: D. Metaphase
10. The spindle is formed: A. Prophase
11. Chromosomes are not visible: B. Interphase
12. Cytokinesis is completed: B. Interphase
13. The cell plate is completed: C. Telophase
14. Chromosomes are replicated: B. Interphase
15. The reverse of prophase: C. Telophase
16. The organization phase: B. Intephase
17. What phase are daughter cells in as a result of mitosis?: B. Interphase
18. During what phase of mitosis do centromeres divide and the chromosomes move toward their respective poles?: E. Anaphase
19. What is the phase where chromatin condenses to form chromosomes: A. Prophase
20. What is the name of the structure that connects the two chromatids?: F. Centromere
21. In a chromosome pair connected by a centromere, what is each individual chromosome called?: G. Chromatid
22. What are the two parts of cell division? : I. Mitosis and H. Cytokinesis
23. What structure forms in prophase along which the chromosomes move?: J. Spindle fiber
24. Which phase of mitosis is the last phase that chromatids are together?: D. Metaphase
25. Which phase of the cell cycle is characterized by a non-dividing cell?: B. Interphase
26. What structure is produced when protein fibers radiate from centrioles?: J. Spindle fiber
27. What forms across the center of a cell near the end of telophase?: K. Cell plate
28. The period of cell growth and development between mitotic divisions?: B. Interphase