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What step of mitosis is illustrated in Diagram A?
a) Prophase
b) Anaphase
c) Metaphase
d) Telophase

What step of Mitosis is illustrated in Diagram B?
a) Prophase
b) Metaphase
c) Anaphase
d) Telophase

What phase of mitosis is illustrated in Diagram C?
a) Prophase
b) Anaphase
c) Metaphase
d) Telophase

What phase of mitosis is illustrated in Diagram D?
a) Prophase
b) Metaphpase
c) Anaphase
d) Telophase

Which of the following functions can a unicellular organism perform?
a) eat
b) eliminate waste
c) reproduce
d) all of the above

What are the differences between a prokaryote and a eukaryote?
a) The prokaryote does not have a membrane bound nucleus, but the eukaryote does.
b) the prokaryote has more cell strucutres than the eukaryote.
c) the prokaryote is larger.
d) the eukaryote has several cells.

What does nervous tissue do?
a) provides structure and support
b) forms the protective outer layer of skin
c) carries messages to and from the brain
d) causes movement

What are the four major types of tissue found in most animals?
a) muscle, vascular, nervous, and epithelial
b) muscle, connective, nervous, and dermal
c) muscle, connectie, nervous, adn epithelial
d) muscle, vascular, ground, dermal

Similar types of cells can b grouped together to carry out specific tasks. What are these groups of cells called?
a) Tissues
b) Organs
c) Organ Systems
d) Organisms

What is the process called by which cells coming from the same cell become different types of cells?
a) Cell migration
b) Cell mutation
c) Cell differentation
d) Cell alteration

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