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Cell Cycle (Mitosis): Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, And Telophase. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Nuclear envelope dissolves, centrioles moves to the opposite side of the cell. DNA condenses into chromosome in this process.
a) Anaphase
b) Telophase
c) Prophase
d) Metaphase

Chromosomes line up at the MIDDLE of the cell, spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes.
a) Metaphase
b) Anaphase
c) Telophase
d) Prophase

What is a centromeres?
a) a chromosome that is produced by mitochondria
b) center of a chromosome
c) a chromosome
d) an enzyme

SISTER chromatids split APART and move towards opposite ends of the cell
a) Telophase
b) Metaphase
c) Prophase
d) Anaphase

Plasma membrane starts to pinch and split the cells, nuclear envelope begins to reform
a) Anaphase
b) Metaphase
c) Telaphase
d) Prophase

What is mitosis?
a) Creating of two new cells
b) substance found in cells that contains information about the characteristics of a living thing. DNA
c) the process in which the diploid chromosomes of a cell are replicated once, followed by two division
d) duplication and division of the nucleus of a dividing cell.

What are sex cells?
a) sperm and eggs
b) skin and nerves
c) organs
d) mouth

Name two identical cells
a) organs
b) skin and nerves
c) brain
d) teeth

What does PMAT stand for?
a) Photosynthesis, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
b) Prophase, Mitosis, Anaphase, Telophase
c) Prophase, Meiosis, Anaphase, Telophase
d) Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

Why is PMAT so important?
a) create new cells for certain jobs
b) To create stem cells
c) To function the body
d) To create one huge mitochondria to give organisms energy

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