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A sequence of growth and division in a call is called
a) the cellular process.
b) the cell cycle.
c) the cell stages.
d) the phases.

Interphase is a period of
a) division.
b) decay.
c) growth.
d) hibernation.

During interphase, DNA will
a) replicate.
b) triple in size.
c) expand into larger units.
d) do nothing.

Prokaryotes do not have a cell cycle, instead they participate in
a) mitosis
b) meiosis
c) spontaneous generation.
d) binary fission.

What happens during cytokinesis?
a) The DNA is released into the cytoplasm and duplicates.
b) The cytoplasm is removed from the cell.
c) The cytoplasm and its contents are divided between the two cells.
d) Organelles in the cytoplasm decay in order to form new organelle.

What produces spindle fibers during prophase?
a) centromeres
b) centrioles
c) DNA
d) chromatids

In mitosis, during metaphase the chromosomes
a) the chromosomes split and move to opposite sides of the cell.
b) the chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers and align at the equator of the cell.
c) centrioles appear.
d) two cells are formed.

a region of attachment for the two chromatids
a) centromeres
b) centrioles
c) DNA
d) chromatids

During this phase of mitosis, the centromeres split and sister chromatids are pulled to opposite sides of the cell by spindle fibers.
a) Prophase
b) Anaphase
c) Telophase
d) Interphase

During this phase of mitosis, centrioles appear and chromatin coils form visible chromosomes of paired chromatids
a) Anaphase
b) Telophase
c) Interphase
d) Metaphase

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