What is the fourth stage of mitosis called?
a. Telophase
b. Metaphase
c. Prophase
d. Anaphase
a. Telophase


Are daughter cells genetically identical in meiosis?
a. Yes!
b. NO
b. No.
What is the stage after mitosis called?
a. Interphase
b. Cytokinesis
c. S phase
d. Meiosis
b. Cytokinesis

Meiosis is used for just one purpose in the human body the production of what?
a. production of somatic (body cells)
b. production of germ cells --> gametes (reproductive) cells
b. germ cells --> gametes (reproductive) cells
What's the difference between the types of cells being created in meiosis and mitosis?
a. meiosis makes... mitosis makes...
In meiosis, gametes (eggs and sperm) are only being created whilst in mitosis all the body cells (somatic cells) except from the germs cells are being created.
Aging
How many haploid cells are created in mitosis?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
0 haploid cells (they are only created in meiosis). Mitosis creates 2 diploid cells
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What part of the life cycle is skipped between Meiosis 1 and Meiosis 2?
Interphase

This is the stage a body cell spends most of it's life cycle.
Interphase
This speeds up the rate of mitosis
Cancer
What happens in the third stage of mitosis?
a. Telophase
b. Metaphase
c. Prophase
d. Anaphase
d. Anaphase. In this stage, the sister chromatids separate into individual chromosomes and are pulled apart.


Cells that are not functioning correctly, and will not undergo apoptosis. And will continue to go through mitosis making a clump (tumor) of non-functional cells
The division of the cytoplasm to form two new cells
Cytokinesis
How many phases are there in meiosis?
d. 8 phases: prophase I and II, metaphase I and II, anaphase I and II, telophase I and II
What stage of Mitosis is this? Hint: Same phase has been mentioned before 
Prophase (early)
This is when chromosome duplicate
S phase (during interphase)
What are the names of the genetically identical cells produced in mitosis?
Daughter cells