Multiple Choice
Q&A
Definitions
True or False
What's That Function?
100
Only eukaryotic cells have...

A) Bacteria

B) No Nucleus

C)Single Circular piece of DNA

D) Nucleus

D) Nucleus
100
What is the final phase of Mitosis?
Telophase
100
Structure that moves to opposite end of the cell, contains spindle fibers.
Centrioles
100
Daughter cells are cells that result from the division of a single parent. 
TRUE


100
What's the function of Anaphase

 The process that separates the duplicated genetic material carried in the nucleus of a parent cell into two identical daughter cells. ... The separated chromosomes are then pulled by the spindle to opposite poles of the cell.

200

What happens during Anaphase?

A) Spindle Fibers form

B) Spindle fibers begin to shorten and pull the sister chromatids apart at the centromere

C) Replication of the DNA 

D) Chromosomes briefly double

B)Spindle fibers begin to shorten and pull the sister chromatids apart at the centromere

200
During which phase does the number of chromosomes briefly double?
Anaphase
200

The region of a chromosome to which the microtubules of the spindle attach, via the kinetochore, during cell division.

Centromere
200
The nucleus stays during Phophase.

FALSE

The nucleus disappears during Prophase. During Prophase, the chromosomes separate from one another, and so the nucleus disappears. 

200
What's the function of the sister chromatid?
Sister Chromatids function as a means to get a copy of each chromosomes into the new cells.
300
Why is cell division important/necessary?

A)DNA and Protein

B) Uncontrolled cell growth

C) Growth and repair

D) Sister Chromatids

C)Growth and repair

300
Mitosis results in the formation of what?
Two genetically identical daughter cells.
300
The material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria ( i.e eukaryotes) are composed. It consists of protien, RNA, and DNA. 
Chromatin
300
The centrosomes are at the same poles of a cell. 
FALSE 

The centrosomes separate to both sides of the cells

300
What's the function of the spindle fibers? 
Spindle Fibers form a protein that divides the genetic material in a cell. the spindle is necessary to equally divide the chromosomes in a parental cell. 
400
Which of the following products is NOT made during Interphase?

A)RNA

B)Protiens

C)Organelles

D)Cell Plate

D)Cell Plate
400
What does the cell do after it completes Telophase and Cytokinesis?
Begins Interphase
400
Any number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
Organelles
400
A membrane forms around around each new set of chromosomes to create a new nuclei
TRUE
400

What's the funtion of cytokinesis?

Cytokinesis is the physical process of cell division, which divides the cytoplasm of a parental cell into two daughter cells. 

500
Which of the following does not occur during Mitosis?

A)Chromosomes Condense

B)Separation of Sister Chromatids

C)Replication of the DNA

D)Formation of Spindle Fibers 

C) Replication of DNA ( Occurs during pre-Mitosis, during Interphase) 
500
What is the purpose of Cytokinesis?
To separate cytoplasm and cell membrane
500

Double-layered membrane enclosing the nucleus of eukaryotic cell. 

Nuclear envelope 
500
The sister chromatids are then pushed together by the mitotic spindles which pushes two chromatid to one pole.
FALSE

The sister chromatids are then pushed apart by the mitotic spindles which pushes one chromatids to each side of the cell

500
What's the function of the nuclear envelope? 
The nuclear envelope encloses the nucleus.