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: The Cell Division Quiz tests your knowledge about cell division terminology and chromosome number.
1.
Which of the following are eukaryotic nuclear division mechanisms?
a.
Mitosis
b.
Gene splicing
c.
Binary fission
d.
Meiosis
2.
Multicellular organisms grow by mitosis and cytoplasmic cell division of:
a.
Germ cells
b.
Somatic cells
c.
Sperm cells
d.
Blood cells
3.
Meiosis occurs in:
a.
Somatic cells only
b.
Germ cells only
c.
Somatic and germ cells
d.
None of the above
4.
Which of the following makes up a chromosome?
a.
RNA
b.
DNA
c.
Associated proteins
d.
RNA and DNA
5.
After chromosomes are duplicated they remain attached until late mitosis in a form comprised of:
a.
A centromere connecting 2 sister chromatids
b.
A centromere connecting 2 duplex chromatids
c.
A centromere connecting a sister chromatid to a duplex chromatid
d.
Two sister chromatids twisted like a spiral staircase
6.
Each species has a characteristic chromosome number which in humans is:
a.
46 – 2 sets of 23 unique, identical chromosomes
b.
46 – 2 sets of 23 different, paired chromosomes
c.
48 – 2 sets of 24 unique, identical chromosomes
d.
48 – 2 sets of 24 different, paired chromosomes
7.
The centromere location connecting sister chromatids is in the same place in all chromosomes.
a.
True
b.
False
8.
When the chromosome number in humans is diploid or 2n there are normally:
a.
21 chromosomes from the father and 21 chromosomes from the mother
b.
22 chromosomes from the father and 22 chromosomes from the mother
c.
23 chromosomes from the father and 23 chromosomes from the mother
d.
24 chromosomes from the father and 24 chromosomes from the mother
9.
A human cell can function properly as long as there are at least 22 of the 23 chromosome sets present.
a.
True
b.
False
10.
What is the region with attachment sites for microtubules used to move chromosomes during replication called?
a.
Centromere
b.
Anchor plate
c.
Telomere
d.
Spiromere
11.
How do egg cells and body cells differ in chromosomal terms?
a.
Egg cells are 2n and body cells are 1n
b.
Egg cells are 4n and body cells are 2n
c.
Egg cells are haploid and body cells are diploid
d.
Egg cells are diploid and body cells are haploid
12.
The chromosomes of each chromosome pair in a human diploid cell are:
a.
Similar in length
b.
Similar in shape
c.
Carry instructions for the same traits
d.
Identical to the other pairs in length and shape
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