ch9 - how cells reproduce

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A parent cell with 12 chromosomes will produce daughter cells with _____ chromosomes by mitosis.​

12

Match the correct number of chromosomes to the stage of mitosis or meiosis for a human cell. Each answer choice may be used more than once or not at all. after telophase II in meiosis is complete

23

Match the correct number of chromosomes to the stage of mitosis or meiosis for a human cell. Each answer choice may be used more than once or not at all. metaphase II

23

Match the correct number of chromosomes to the stage of mitosis or meiosis for a human cell. Each answer choice may be used more than once or not at all. telophase II

23

A chicken somatic cell carries 78 chromosomes. A chicken sperm cell will contain how many chromosomes?​

39

Match the correct number of chromosomes to the stage of mitosis or meiosis for a human cell. Each answer choice may be used more than once or not at all. G1

46

Match the correct number of chromosomes to the stage of mitosis or meiosis for a human cell. Each answer choice may be used more than once or not at all. after telophase in mitosis is complete

46

Match the correct number of chromosomes to the stage of mitosis or meiosis for a human cell. Each answer choice may be used more than once or not at all. prophase II

46

G1

46 chromosomes

after telophase in mitosis is complete

46 chromosomes

At the beginning of prophase I, there are _____ chromosomes in the germ cell that will develop into a human sperm cell.​

92

Match the correct number of chromosomes to the stage of mitosis or meiosis for a human cell. Each answer choice may be used more than once or not at all. G2

92

Match the correct number of chromosomes to the stage of mitosis or meiosis for a human cell. Each answer choice may be used more than once or not at all. Metaphase

92

Match the correct number of chromosomes to the stage of mitosis or meiosis for a human cell. Each answer choice may be used more than once or not at all. S

92

Match the correct number of chromosomes to the stage of mitosis or meiosis for a human cell. Each answer choice may be used more than once or not at all. anaphase I

92

Match the correct number of chromosomes to the stage of mitosis or meiosis for a human cell. Each answer choice may be used more than once or not at all. prophase I

92

G2

92 chromosomes

S

92 chromosomes

metaphase

92 chromosomes

prophase

92 chromosomes

Which list correctly describes the sequence of events that occurs during cell division, beginning at interphase?

DNA replication; nuclear division; cytoplasmic division

Chromosomes are unduplicated during which phase of cell cycle?

G1

Match the cellular process to the correct phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle. Each question has only one best answer but answer choices may be used more than once. phase during which the cell prepares for DNA replication

G1

Match the cellular process to the correct phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle. Each question has only one best answer but answer choices may be used more than once. phase in which chromatids are not connected by centromeres

G1

Match the cellular process to the correct phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle. Each question has only one best answer but answer choices may be used more than once. the beginning of interphase

G1

A cell cycle checkpoint at which phase would ensure sufficient nutrients for cell division were available?

G1 or G2

Which phases comprise interphase?

G1, S, and G2

In what phase of the cell cycle does an actively dividing cell produce the proteins necessary for mitosis?

G2

Match the cellular process to the correct phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle. Each question has only one best answer but answer choices may be used more than once. period prior to mitosis

G2

Match the cellular process to the correct phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle. Each question has only one best answer but answer choices may be used more than once. phase that follows DNA replication

G2

Match the cellular process to the correct phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle. Each question has only one best answer but answer choices may be used more than once. this is the last stage of interphase

G2

Match the cellular process to the correct phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle. Each question has only one best answer but answer choices may be used more than once. when DNA is replicated

S

The cells of which individual do not have 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes?​

a male

Meiosis may pause at which point in the cycle?​ ​after DNA is replicated in S phase but before meiosis I begins ​after meiosis I is complete ​after prophase II ​before telophase II ​after prophase I

after meiosis I is complete

Alternative or different forms of the same gene are called _____.​ homozygous ​chromatids alleles ​homologous ​karyotypes

alleles

Examine the micrographs below to answer the following question. The cell in micrograph "III" is at which stage of the cell cycle?

anaphase

Sister chromatids detach from one another and become visibly separate chromosomes during _____.​

anaphase

Which organisms replicate cells by mitosis?​ ​animals and bacteria animals and plants ​bacteria and plants archaea and bacteria ​archaea and plants

animals and plants

An important advantage of sexual reproduction is related to _____.​ ​increasing production of offspring ​avoiding predators avoiding harmful mutations ​producing offspring identical to the parents ​having two sexes

avoiding harmful mutations

Abnormal cell division that does not pose a threat to surrounding tissues is termed _____.​

benign

The phase of the cell cycle during which cytoplasmic division occurs is _____.

cytokinesis

Cells with two of each kind of chromosome are _____.​ ​aneuploid diploid ​triploid ​haploid ​tetraploid

diploid

After meiosis, resulting daughter cells will contain _____.​ ​the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell half the number of chromosomes than the parent cell carries ​twice the number of chromosomes than the parent cell carries ​three times the number of chromosomes than the parent cell carries ​four times the number of chromosomes than the parent cell carries

half the number of chromosomes than the parent cell carries

The HeLa cell line was isolated from a _____.​

human

In what phase of the cell cycle does a typical cell spend most of its life?​

interphase

Match the following terms to the correct statements. crossing over occurs

meiosis

Match the following terms to the correct statements. homologous chromosomes are separated during an anaphase event

meiosis

Match the following terms to the correct statements. involves two nuclear divisions

meiosis

Chromosomes are aligned at the middle of the cell during _____.​

metaphase

Paired homologous chromosomes are found at the center of the cell during _____ of meiosis.​

metaphase I

The spread of cancer cells from one site to others in the body is known as _____.​

metastasis

Match the cellular process to the correct phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle. Each question has only one best answer but answer choices may be used more than once. nuclear division

mitosis

Match the cellular process to the correct phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle. Each question has only one best answer but answer choices may be used more than once. period in which metaphase occurs

mitosis

Match the cellular process to the correct phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle. Each question has only one best answer but answer choices may be used more than once. phase that precedes cytoplasmic division

mitosis

Match the following terms to the correct statements. in plants, gametes result from this process

mitosis

Which cells are least likely to proceed into G1? most skin cells most liver cells most intestinal cells most red blood cells most nerve cells

most nerve cells

New alleles arise by _____.​

mutation

During which phase of meiosis will the chromosomes appear as a unit of four chromatids?​

prophase I

The pairing of chromosomes and crossing over occur during _____ of meiosis.​ ​metaphase I ​anaphase II prophase I ​prophase II ​more than one of these

prophase I

Meiosis is the basis for _____.​

sexual reproduction

Examine the micrographs below to answer the following question. The cell in micrograph "II" is at which stage of the cell cycle?

telophase

In which phase of mitosis do chromosomes arrive at opposite sides of the cell?​

telophase

The cell in micrograph "II" is at which stage of the cell cycle?

telophase

Which of the following occurs in prophase?​ ​sister chromatids attach ​DNA replicates ​chromosomes align in the middle of the cell the nuclear envelope breaks down ​sister chromatids separate

the nuclear envelope breaks down

Accumulations of cells that divide uncontrollably are called ______.

tumor

The cell plate in dividing plant cells is composed of _____.​ ​microfilaments ​the cytoplasmic membrane vesicles with wall-building materials ​Golgi bodies ​microtubules

vesicles with wall-building materials

The fusion of egg and sperm cells results a(n) _____.​

zygote

A chicken has 78 chromosomes. A chicken cell will contain _____ chromosomes at the beginning of prophase and _____ chromosomes after mitotic division is complete.​

​156; 78

In a human cell, there are _____after DNA replicates during S phase.​

​92 chromosomes and 46 pairs of sister chromatids

During S phase, _____.​ ​chromosomes condense ​the cell produces proteins in preparation for mitosis ​the cytoplasm begins to divide DNA is replicated ​sister chromatids separate from each other

​DNA is replicated

Which of the following is the proper sequence for mitosis? I. metaphase II. telophase III. prophase IV. anaphase​

​III, I, IV, II

How do microtubules separate chromosomes during anaphase?​ ​Microtubules pull chromosomes to opposite poles of the cell. Microtubules push chromosomes to opposite poles of the cell. Microtubules push and pull chromosomes to separate poles of the cell. ​Microtubules attach to telomeres and pull chromosomes to opposite poles of the cell. ​Microtubules attach to telomeres and push chromosomes to opposite poles of the cell.

​Microtubules push and pull chromosomes to separate poles of the cell.

Which statement describes the function of telomeres?​ Telomeres are DNA segments that encode cell cycle checkpoint proteins. ​Telomeres are where DNA polymerase binds to initiate DNA replication. ​Telomeres serve as attachment points where microtubules bind to separate chromosomes during anaphase. ​Telomeres are added to chromosomes with each round of replication to increase DNA stability. Telomeres protect the coding regions of chromosomes because chromosomes are shortened with each round of replication.

​Telomeres protect the coding regions of chromosomes because chromosomes are shortened with each round of replication.

Which event occurs during interphase?​

​The cell doubles its cytoplasmic contents.

Which of the following is/are essential for formation of the cleavage furrow during cytoplasmic division in animal cells?​ ​a contractile ring ​Golgi body vesicles ​ATP molecules ​a contractile ring and Golgi body vesicles a contractile ring and ATP molecules

​a contractile ring and ATP molecules

Sister chromatids separate during _____ of mitosis and _____ of meiosis.​

​anaphase; anaphase II

Immortal cell lineages _____.​

​are derived from cancerous cells

Mutations in genes that control _____ are likely to cause cancer.​

​cell cycle checkpoints

HeLa cells were critical in _____.​

​developing the polio vaccine

Tumor suppressor genes _____.​

​encode proteins that inhibit mitosis

Meiosis in a diploid organism typically produces _____.​

​four haploid cells

When viewing a cell culture under a microscope, most cells would be in which phase of cell cycle?​

​interphase

An oncogene is a _____.​

​mutated gene that results in tumor growth

Asexual reproduction _____.​

​produces genetic clones

Crossing over is one of the most important events in meiosis because it _____.​

​produces new combinations of alleles on chromosomes

The spindle apparatus appears during _____.​

​prophase

Sexual reproduction _____.​

​results in new combinations of genetic traits

Pairs of duplicated chromosomes produced during S phase are called ______.​

​sister chromatids

Meiosis II is similar to mitosis because _____.​

​sister chromatids are separated in meiosis II and mitosis

Meiosis produces _____.​

​sperm and egg cells

In mitosis, _____.​

​the chromosome number stays the same

A cell cycle checkpoint for S phase would likely inhibit progression through the cell cycle if _____.​

​there is DNA damage


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