Interphase
Mitosis
Cytokinesis
Multiple Choice
Random Questions
100

"Interphase is the longest phase of the cell cycle."

True or false

True

Interphase is indeed the longest phase of the cell cycle.

100

At what stage do chromosomes align in the center of the cell?

In the stage Metaphase.

100

Is cytokinesis the final stage of the cell cycle?

Yes, cytokinesis is the final stage of the cell cycle that ensures cell division.

100

What process involves the division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells after nuclear division (mitosis)?

A. Prophase

B. Metaphase

C. Cytokinesis

D. Telophase

C. Cytokinesis

100

Which phase of the cell cycle is generally the shortest?

Cytokinesis

200

Which checkpoint ensures the cell is ready for DNA synthesis?

The G1 checkpoint makes sure the cell is ready for the S phase by making sure the cell has a sufficient cell size.

200

What is the order of the stages of Mitosis in the cell cycle?

(Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase)

Also known as (PMAT)

200

When does cytokinesis occur in the cell cycle?

It occurs right after mitosis (generally Telophase).

200

What structure attaches one sister chromatid to another? 

A. Centromere

B. Chromatin

C. Centrosome

D. Spindle Fibers

A. Centromere

200

Which phase of the cell cycle occupies the majority of a cell's life, during which it grows and replicates its DNA?

Interphase

300

What are the 3 stages of Interphase?

G1 Phase

S Phase

G2 Phase

300

What is the primary purpose of mitosis?

To produce two genetically identical daughter cells for the purpose of growth and repair.

300

How many daughter cells are typically created from one parent cell following mitosis and cytokinesis?

Two daughter cells

300

What is the correct order of the phases in the cell cycle?

A. G1, G2, S, M

B. S, M, G1, G2

C. G1, S, G2, M

D. M, S, G1, G2

C. G1, S, G2, M

300

What is the cell cycle?

The cell cycle is a series of events in which a cell goes through in order to grow and divide.

400

Approximately how long is the cell cycle spent in interphase? 

About 90% of the cell cycle is spent in interphase.

400

What is the result of uncontrolled mitosis?

Cancer

400

What happens if a cell completes mitosis but fails to undergo cytokinesis?

If this happens, it will result in a cell that contains more than one nucleus.

400

During which specific phase of mitosis does the sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles of the cell?

A. Prophase

B. Telophase

C. Metaphase

D. Anaphase

D. Anaphase

400

What is the main difference of cytokinesis between animal cells compared to plant cells?

Plant cells form a cell plate to divide, while animal cells undergo cleavage. (Pinching of the cell membrane)

500

Which organelle, crucial for organizing spindle fibers, replicates during interphase?

The centrosome.

500

If a cell has 20 chromosomes, how many chromatids are present during the phase metaphase?

40 Chromatids (Each chromosome has two sister chromatids)

500

What is the definition of cytokinesis in the context of the cell cycle?

The division of the cytoplasm into two daughter cells.

500

Which checkpoint ensures that DNA replication is complete and accurate before the cell enters mitosis?

A. G1 checkpoint
B. G2 checkpoint
C. M (Metaphase) checkpoint
D. G0 checkpoint

B. G2 checkpoint

500

What is the G0 phase in interphase?

A non-proliferative state where the cell exits the active cell cycle.