Cell Division How The Body Is Organized Assessment Question Preview (ID: 24771)


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This organ system takes food into the body, breaks down food and absorbs the digested material.
a) digestive system
b) excretory system
c) circulatory system
d) nervous system

If this DNA strand is ACGTCTG, what would the other bases be on the other strand?
a) TAACGCG
b) CGATAGT
c) TACCACGG
d) TGCAGAC

Which one of these is not one of the three reasons why cell divide?
a) replacement
b) to fight disease
c) growth
d) repair

What enables you to take in oxygen into the body and eliminate carbon dioxide?
a) nervous system
b) reproductive system
c) respiratory system
d) excretory system

During this stage of the cell cycle, the cell's nucleus divides into two nuclei
a) cytokinesis
b) telophase
c) interphase
d) mitosis

During DNA replication, adenine pairs only with
a) thymine
b) cytosine
c) guanine
d) amino acids

In mitosis, how does a daughter cell compare with its parent cell?
a) A daughter cell has half as many chromosomes as its parent cell
b) A daughter cell and its parent cell are exact copies of each other
c) A daughter cell has no similarity to its parent cell
d) A daughter cell has twice as many chromosomes as its parent cell

The cells grows to its mature size and DNA replication occurs during
a) mitosis
b) prophase
c) interphase
d) cytokinesis

Chromatin condenses and forms rod like structures during
a) prophase
b) telophase
c) interphase
d) anaphase

Chromatids are held together by a
a) spindle fiber
b) chloroplasts
c) chromatin
d) centromeres

The process in which a cell makes an exact copy of its DNA is called
a) fermentation
b) respiration
c) replication
d) duplication

What does the immune system do?
a) helps you breathe
b) kills bugs
c) removes waste
d) fights disease

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