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At the end of mitosis the daughter cells have
a) half the number of chromosomes at the parent cell.
b) the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
c) twice as many chromosomes as the parent cell.
d) one with twice as many chromosomes and the other with half as many chromosomes as the parent cell.

During which phase does the nuclear membrane reappear?
a) prophase
b) metaphase
c) anaphase
d) telophase

The division of the cytoplasm is called
a) prophase.
b) mitosis.
c) telophase.
d) cytokinesis.

The sister chromatids divide and are pulled to opposite ends of the cell during
a) prophase.
b) metaphase.
c) anaphase.
d) telophase.

The division of the nucleus is called
a) prophase.
b) mitosis.
c) telophase.
d) cytokinesis.

The chromosomes condense and the nuclear membrane breaks down during
a) prophase.
b) metaphase.
c) anaphase.
d) telophase.

The spindle fibers are produced by the
a) Golgia apparatus.
b) ribosomes.
c) centrioles.
d) nucleus.

Cells spend most of their time in
a) interphase.
b) prophase.
c) metaphase.
d) anaphase.

Cells replicate their DNA during which phase of interphase?
a) G1
b) S
c) G2
d) telophase

Chromatids line up in the middle of the cell during
a) prophase.
b) metaphase.
c) anaphase.
d) telophase.

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