What is the fourth stage of mitosis called?
a. Telophase (+100)

Which event occurs during interphase?
a) Spindle fibers appear
b) the cell grows
c) centrioles appear
d) centromeres divide
B-- the cell grows
(-200)

Name this phase
Prophase (+200)
Are daughter cells genetically identical in meiosis?
a. Yes!
b. NO
b. No. (-100)
Which type of cell division is used in growth only?
Mitosis is used in growth only. (-300)
What is the stage after mitosis called?
b. Cytokinesis (-100)

When during the cell cycle are chromosomes visible?
a) only during the G1 phase
b) only during interphase
c) only during cell division
d) only when they are being replicated
C-- only during cell division. Specifically during prophase.
(+300)
What stage of Mitosis is this? 
Metaphase (+300)
What's the difference between the types of cells being created in meiosis and mitosis?
In meiosis, sex cells (eggs and sperm) are only being created whilst in mitosis all the body cells (somatic cells) are created
(+300)
Which type of cell division is used in sexual reproduction?
Meiosis creates the haploid cells needed for sexual reproduction. (-200)
Coiled DNA is called...
Uncoiled DNA is called...
Coiled DNA-- chromosomes
Uncoiled DNA-- chromatin
(+300)
Which of the following is a correct statement about the events of the cell cycle?
a) DNA replicates during cytokinesis
b) the M phase is usually the longest phase
c) little happens during the G1 and G2 phases
d) Interphase consists of the G1, S and G2 phases
D-- interphase consists of the G1, S, and G2 phases
(-300)
What stage of Mitosis is this? 
Telophase (-300)
This is the stage a body cell spends most of it's life cycle.
Interphase
(-200)
What is a zygote?
A zygote is the cell formed when gametes (sperm and egg) fuse. (+400)
What happens in the third stage of mitosis? What is the stage called.
Anaphase. In this stage, the sister chromatids separate into individual chromosomes and are pulled apart. (-200)

Which phase of mitosis is this showing?
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Anaphase
(+400)
What stage of Mitosis is this? 
Anaphase (-400)
During normal mitotic cell division, a parent cell having four chromosomes will produce two daughter cells, each containing HOW MANY CHROMOSOMES?
Four chromosomes. Mitosis makes clones!
(-300)
Which process of cell division is used in asexual reproduction?
Mitosis (+300)
A cell with only one set of chromosomes is called...
(Think: meiosis)
A cell with two sets of each chromosome is called...
(Think: mitosis)
Haploid (one set)
Diploid (two sets)
(+400)
Which phase of mitosis is shown?
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Interphase
(-400)
What stage of Mitosis is this? Hint: Same phase has been mentioned before 
Prophase (-400)
What is the name of the yellow part in the middle?

Centromere
(-200)
What are the names of the genetically identical cells produced in mitosis?
Daughter cells (-100)