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What is the series of steps that accomplishes the division of chromosomes?
a) Cytokinesis
b) Mitosis
c) Meiosis
d) Replication

What is the correct order of the steps of mitosis?
a) Prophase, Interphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
b) Interphase, Metaphase, Prophase, Anaphase, Telophase
c) Metaphase, Telophase, Anaphase, Prophase, Interphase
d) Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

What is the type of reproduction involving only one parent?
a) Sexual Reproduction
b) Binary Fission
c) Asexual Reproduction
d) Cytokinesis

How many chromosomes does the process of meiosis produce?
a) Double
b) Half
c) The same
d) 23

What type of reproduction involves two parents?
a) Sexual Reproduction
b) Asexual Reproduction
c) Binary Fission
d) Cytokinesis

Which is the correct definition for both male and female sex cells?
a) Female: sperm, Male: eggs
b) Male: zygote, Female: eggs
c) Female: eggs, Male: sperm
d) Male: sperm, Female: fertilization

What is the definition of sex cells?
a) Sperm
b) Fertilization
c) Gametes
d) Diploid

What is the difference between diploid and haploid?
a) Diploid has 46 chromosome, Haploid has 46 chromosomes
b) Diploid has 23 chromosomes, Haploid has 46 chromosomes
c) Diploid has 46 chromosomes, Haploid has 23 chromosomes
d) They both have 23 chromosomes

Why might a farmer not want a cloned herd?
a) He doesn't want more than one of the same animal.
b) It's not good for business.
c) Cloning is dangerous.
d) If one sheep gets a disease, they all will.

What's the correct number of cells produced for each process?
a) Mitosis: 4 cells produced, Meiosis: 2 cells produced
b) Mitosis: 2 cells produced, Meiosis: 4 cells produced
c) 2 cells are produced in both
d) 4 cells are produced in both

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