| 1. | Which of the following are eukaryotic nuclear division mechanisms? |
| a. | | Mitosis |
| b. | | Gene splicing |
| c. | | Binary fission |
| d. | | Meiosis
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| 2. | Multicellular organisms grow by mitosis and cytoplasmic cell division of: |
| a. | | Germ cells |
| b. | | Somatic cells |
| c. | | Sperm cells |
| d. | | Blood cells
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| 3. | Meiosis occurs in: |
| a. | | Somatic cells only |
| b. | | Germ cells only |
| c. | | Somatic and germ cells |
| d. | | None of the above
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| 4. | Which of the following makes up a chromosome? |
| a. | | RNA |
| b. | | DNA |
| c. | | a large number of artificial nucleic acid |
| d. | | all of the above
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| 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
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| 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
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| 7. | The centromere location connecting sister chromatids is in the same place in all chromosomes. |
| a. | | True |
| b. | | False
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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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| 13. | Ribosomes are most abundant in the |
| a. | | Pancreas |
| b. | | Muscle fibers |
| c. | | Brain cell |
| d. | | A&C
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| 14. | The interphase lasts more than............of the duration of cell cycle |
| a. | | 93% |
| b. | | 1% |
| c. | | 95% |
| d. | | None of the above
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| 15. | which is the longest phase in karyokinesis? |
| a. | | prophase |
| b. | | metaphase |
| c. | | anaphase |
| d. | | telophase
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| 16. | how does cell reproduce? |
| a. | | by cutting |
| b. | | by cell division |
| c. | | by slicing |
| d. | | by lapping
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| 17. | which is the muscle cell which makes digestive tract |
| a. | | tricep muscle cell |
| b. | | smooth muscle cell |
| c. | | hard muscle cell |
| d. | | bicep muscle cell
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| 18. | germ cells divide to produce gammets through out life but somatic cells stop dividing after certain age. |
| a. | | because of less number of somatic cells |
| b. | | somatic cells changes into germ cells |
| c. | | telomerase activity in germ cells |
| d. | | none
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| 19. | What is the air speed velocity of a sparrow? |
| a. | | french or english? |
| b. | | english: 78 |
| c. | | french:79 |
| d. | | American:200
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| 20. | What is cytokenisis ? |
| a. | | the splitting of the membrane. |
| b. | | the splitting of the cytosol. |
| c. | | the splitting of the cytoplasm. |
| d. | | the splitting of the chromatins.
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| 21. | What is the first stage of prophase of meiosis1? |
| a. | | Zygotene |
| b. | | Diplotene |
| c. | | Leptotene |
| d. | | Pachytene
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| 22. | what is the order of Interphase |
| a. | | G1, S phase, G2 |
| b. | | S phase, G1, G2 |
| c. | | G1, G2, S phase |
| d. | | There is no order
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What others think about Cell Division |
| By: zee on May 13, 2013 |
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| By: Allison on Mar 8, 2012 |
| | Great place to test your knowledge on cell division. Preparing for nursing entrance exam |
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| By: Bubba on Mar 26, 2011 |
| | Great way to prepare for studies and exams |
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| By: kristine on Feb 2, 2011 |
| | cell division has 6 stages the prophase,prometaphase,metaphase, anaphase,telophase,and the last cytokinesis |
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| By: Marina on Jan 31, 2011 |
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| By: junejo a jalil on Jan 18, 2011 |
| | Cell division is the process by which formation of new cells is also takes place. Mitosis keeps the no of chromosome constant from cell division to cell division in body cells. |
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| By: mikey on Nov 29, 2010 |
| | im in like 7th grade i didnt need half of these questions thanks anyway though i just need a score on the things weve learned |
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| By: Jake Smith on Nov 20, 2010 |
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| By: kidaga on Jul 5, 2010 |
| | celldivision is the process by which new cellsare made in the body .it occurs mainly by two processes ie mitosis and meiosis.meiosis involves in duplication of cells resulting into four haploidcells. |
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| By: Georgie on Mar 9, 2010 |
| | Each stage of cell division is hard to learn! |
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| By: najamul on Nov 13, 2009 |
| | It is thought provking and useful |
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| By: Carl on Nov 11, 2009 |
| | The attachment sites for spindle fibers on a chromosome is called the kinetichore. |
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| By: chevele on Oct 15, 2009 |
| | Chromosome number is different for different species. |
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| By: Michael Oakley on Sep 23, 2009 |
| | this was awesome! im a nerd! |
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| By: priashini on Apr 25, 2009 |
| | itz very intersting fun learning
about cell division.....hppe all
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| By: david archuleta on Mar 23, 2009 |
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| By: lucky on Dec 9, 2008 |
| | what an amazing job a cell does!! |
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| By: kristina on Nov 28, 2008 |
| | Biology is interesting. I may want to major in it |
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| By: Joe on Nov 22, 2008 |
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| By: bobbyjoe on Nov 20, 2008 |
| | cell division is quite an interesting subject |
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| By: Dedeeaq on Nov 19, 2008 |
| | It is a very hard quiz wich i think i passed if i didnt i tried |
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| By: olivia hodges on Nov 19, 2008 |
| | my site of cell division is that the chromosomes of each chromosomes pair in a human diploid cell are carry instructions for the same trait. |
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| By: whitney on Nov 18, 2008 |
| | I need to learn more about the cell division |
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| By: Shalisa cole on Nov 18, 2008 |
| | Cell division is a dum name but you know I just was playing. |
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| By: me on Nov 17, 2008 |
| | Most cells spend most of their life in the INTERPHASE stage. |
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| By: blacki on Nov 16, 2008 |
| | wow interesting its made me think |
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| By: khushi on Oct 20, 2008 |
| | cell division stage are very intersting |
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| By: shanmuga priya on Aug 7, 2008 |
| | interesting aspects of biology |
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