Prophase
Prometaphase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
100

How many stages does Prophase have?  


5 (five)


100

When does prometaphase occur?

(Between prophase and metaphase, Between anaphase and telophase, Between telophase and anaphase, or Between metaphase and anaphase)

Between prophase and metaphase

100

Which stage is metaphase?

Metaphase is the third phase of mitosis.

100

True or False: The nucleous begin to form in Anaphase

False

100

How long does telophase last?

3 to 12 minutes

200

Prophase occurs in____?

(Mitosis, Meiosis, Both, or Neither)

Both

200

When does prometaphase begin?

When the nuclear envelope begins to break down.


200

In metaphase, the _____ are lined up at the center of the dividing cell. (Centrosomes, Microtubules, Chromosomes, Centromeres)

Chromosomes

200

During anaphase ____.

Disjunction occurs, spindle fibers shorten, the cell elongates, All of these occur, None of these occur.


All of these occur

200

How many chromosomes are in telophase?

23

300

How does prophase start?

The cell starts to break down some structures and build others up, setting the stage for division of the chromosomes.

300

What breaks down in prometaphase?

The nuclear envelope

300

Why does metaphase need to happen?

The cell ensures that it is ready to divide.

300

What happens in anaphase?

The sister chromatids separate from each other and are pulled towards opposite ends of the cell.

300

What happens during telophase in mitosis?

The cell is nearly done dividing, and it starts to re-establish its normal structures as cytokinesis (division of the cell contents) takes place.

400

What are the stages of prophase?

Lepotene, Zygotene, Pachytene, Diplotene, and Diakinesis.

400

Where does prometaphase take place?

Within the nuclear membrane in closed mitosis, or outside the nuclear region as In open mitosis.

400
What happens to the spindle fibers in Metaphase?


Spindle fibers attach to the centromere of each pair of sister chromatids

400

Why is anaphase important?

Anaphase is when the doubled dna separates and move towards opposite end which further leads to telophase and then cytokinesis.


400

What would happen without telophase?

If a cell skips the telophase or fails to undergo this particular stage, cells will not be able to divide. 


500

What are the key events of prophase?

Chromatin condenses, Nucledi disappear, Duplicated chromosomes appear as sister chromatids, Mitotic spindle begins to form, Centrosomes move away from each other.

500

What happens to DNA during prometaphase?

The nuclear membrane disintegrates and the mitotic spindle gains access to the chromosomes.

500

What are three things that happen during metaphase?

  • The chromosomes of a cell compress and migrate together.
  • Chromosomes align in the dividing cell's center.
  • Spindle assembly checkpoint.
500

What happens if anaphase goes wrong?

The cell's genetic information would not be dispersed effectively without adequate chromosome separation, which would result in mistakes in DNA replication, transcription, and translation. These mistakes may seriously impair a cell's ability to operate and may potentially cause cancer or other disorders.


500

What occurs during telophase that signifies the end of mitosis?

Cytokinesis usually begins during late anaphase and is almost complete by the end of telophase, resulting in the formation of two interphase daughter cells.

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