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During which stage of mitosis do the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell?
a) Metaphase
b) Prophase
c) Telophase
d) Interphase

What structure inside the cell helps pull the chromosomes apart?
a) cytoplasm
b) nucleus
c) centromere
d) spindle fibers

What is the end product of mitosis?
a) 3 identical cells
b) no cells
c) 2 different cells
d) 2 identical cells

What are the things that look like X that line up in the middle of metaphase called?
a) spindle fibers
b) chromosomes (DNA)
c) centrioles
d) metaphase

During cytokineses, the identical cells formed are known as
a) son cells
b) daughter cells
c) chromosomes
d) parental cells

In which stage of the cell cycle do the chromosomes (DNA) get copied?
a) anaphase
b) telophase
c) interphase
d) cytokinesis

Cells undergo a regular sequence of growth and division. What is this process called?
a) photosynthesis
b) the cell cycle
c) cellular respiration
d) active transport

The longest phase in the cell cycle is
a) metaphase
b) interphase
c) anaphase
d) prophase

The three main stages of the cell cycle include
a) interphase, prophase, telophase
b) mitosis, metaphase, prophase
c) interphase, mitosis, cytokinesis
d) cytokinesis, anaphase, telophase

In what stage are the chromosomes moving to opposite sides of the cell?
a) prophase
b) anaphase
c) metaphase
d) telophase

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