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Which stage of cell division does picture number 5 represent?
a) Metaphase
b) Anaphase
c) Prophase
d) Cytokinesis

Which stage of cell division does picture number 6 represent?
a) Telophase
b) Metaphase
c) Anaphase
d) Interphase

Which stage of cell division does picture number 1 represent?
a) Telophase
b) Cytokinesis
c) Prophase
d) Anaphase

Which stage of cell division does picture number 2 represent?
a) Anaphase
b) Metaphase
c) Interphase
d) Telophase

Which stage of the cell cycle does picture number 3 represent?
a) Interphase
b) Prophase
c) Metaphase
d) Anaphase

Which stage of the cell cycle does picture number 4 represent?
a) Cytokinesis
b) Anaphase
c) Telophase
d) Metaphase

What stage of the cell cycle do each chromosomes split and pull apart, and these chromosomes are drawn by their spindle fibers to opposite sides of the cell.
a) Telophase
b) Metaphase
c) Prophase
d) Anaphase

What stage of the cell cycle do chromosomes condense to form rod-like parts, centrioles move to opposite sides of the nucleus, spindle fibers form a bridge between ends of the cell, and the nuclear membrane breaks down?
a) Prophase
b) Interphase
c) Anaphase
d) Cytokinesis

What stage of the cell cycle does the nuclei begin to form around the chromosomes, spindle fibers disappear, and the cell begins to pinch in around the middle?
a) Anaphase
b) Cytokinesis
c) Telophase
d) Prophase

What stage of the cell cycle do chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell, and each chromosome attach to a spindle fiber?
a) Metaphase
b) Prophase
c) Interphase
d) Telophase

What stage of the cell cycle does the cell grow to it's full size, and makes a copy of DNA and centrioles?
a) Prophase
b) Anaphase
c) Metaphase
d) Interphase

What stage of the cell cycle does the cell split into two daughter cells, and each daughter cell ends up with identical sets of chromosomes?
a) Telophase
b) Anaphase
c) Interphase
d) Cytokinesis

What are the three functions of cell division?
a) Mitosis, Prophase, Cytokinesis
b) Grow, Anaphase, Development
c) Grow, Development, Reproduce
d) Grow, Repair damaged structures, Reproduce

What are the three stages (in order) of cell division?
a) Interphase, Cytokinesis, Mitosis
b) Mitosis, Cytokinesis, Interphase
c) Grow, Repair damaged structures, Reproduce
d) Interphase, Mitosis, Cytokinesis

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