Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase/Cytokinesis
100

True or False | Does a Cell Spend Most of its Life in Interphase?

True

100

The Name of the Condensed DNA during Prophase

Chromosomes

100

What Lines up the Chromosomes at the Middle of the Cell?

Spindle Fibers

100

Is Anaphase the Longest or Shortest Lasting Stage in Mitosis?

Shortest

100

What Seperates during Cytokinesis?

The Cytoplasm

200

Where is the DNA during Interphase?

In the Nucleus of the Cell

200

What Happens to Chromosomes during Prophase?

They Become Sister Chromatids

200

Where are the Centrosomes Located in the Cell during Metaphase?

The Opposite Poles of the Cell

200

What Happens to the Shape of the Cell during Anaphase?

It Elongates

200

What Happens to Chromosomes during Telophase?

They Become Less Condensed

300

Name of the Fully-Intact Cell during Interphase that will Eventually Split into Two Daughter Cells

Parent Cell

300

True or False | Centrioles Start to Appear in Plant Cells during Prophase

False, They Appear in Animal Cells

300

Where do Chromosomes Line Up during Metaphase?

The Metaphase Plate

300

What Stage of Mitosis is Anaphase?

The Third Stage


300

What Reappears during Telophase?

The Nucleolus

400

What is the Structure of DNA during Interphase?

Chromatin

400

What Part of the Cell Starts to Disappear during Prophase?

The Nucleolus

400

What do the Microtubules Attach to?

Each Kineticore 

400

What is being Separated during Anaphase?

Sister Chromatids

400

What is the Name of the Point where the Cytoplasm splits?

The Cleavage Furrow

500

What Part of Interphase does DNA Replication occur during?

Synthesis (S) Phase

500

What Starts to Form in the Cell and Attaches to Chromosomes during Prophase?

Spindle Fibers

500

Why do Chromosomes Line up at the Middle of the Cell?

To Divide the Chromosomes into Identical Chromatids on the Opposite Poles of the Cell

500

True or False | This is Anaphase:


True

500

What Happens to Plant Cells during Cytokinesis? (Two Parts)

Vesicles Travel to Middle of the Cell and Form a Cell Plate