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A series of questions and answers related to the cell cycle, covering key concepts such as interphase, mitosis, cytokinesis, and the roles of sister chromatids and centromeres. it also includes questions on cell differentiation, tissues, organs, and organ systems, offering a comprehensive overview of cell biology. The q&a format is ideal for self-assessment and knowledge reinforcement.
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The is the regular pattern of growth, development, and division in cells. ✔✔cell cycle Identical strands of a chromosome are called. ✔✔sister chromatids Two identical nuclei are formed during. ✔✔mitosis Cytoplasm divides to form two cells during. ✔✔cytokinesis The two cells produced during the cell cycle are called. ✔✔daughter cells After chromatin is duplicated, sister chromatids are connected by a(n). ✔✔centromere The two main phases in the cell cycle are and the mitotic
phase. ✔✔interphase The most important result of the cell cycle is two ( ) cells. ✔✔identical The cell cycle is important for reproduction in ( ) organisms ✔✔unicellular Duplicated chromosomes align along the middle of the cell. ✔✔metaphase Duplicated chromatin coils together tightly. ✔✔prophase Sister chromatids in each duplicated chromosome separate and are pulled in opposite directions by the spindle fibers. ✔✔anaphase Spindle fibers that helped divide the chromosome begin to disappear, and chromosomes begin to uncoil. ✔✔telophase A cell that can develop into many different cell types ✔✔stem cell