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Asexual reproduction where part of an organism grows into a complete organism is
a) fission
b) budding
c) regeneration
d) tubers

Asexual reproduction where a cell splits in half is called
a) fission
b) budding
c) regeneration
d) spores

The biggest advantage of sexual reproduction is
a) it is faster
b) it is safer
c) it gives variety
d) it requires less energy

The structures that move the chromosomes into a line in metaphase are
a) cytokines
b) centromeres
c) spindle fibers
d) chromatins

The division of the cell is called
a) cytokinesis
b) centriole
c) centromere
d) interphase

The nuclear membrane disappears during which phase of mitosis?
a) Telophase
b) Metaphase
c) Interphase
d) Prophase

When chromatin coils up it becomes
a) chromosomes
b) centrioles
c) centromeres
d) DNA

Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell during
a) interphase
b) prophase
c) anaphase
d) metaphase

Chromatin is copied during which phase of mitosis
a) prophase
b) metaphase
c) interphase
d) anaphase

Asexual reproduction where an outgrowth grows into a new organism is
a) fission
b) budding
c) regeneration
d) runners

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