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Cell division proceeds in the following order:
a) Prophase, interphase, anaphase, metaphase, telophase, cytokinesis
b) Interphase, prophase, metaphase, telophase, anaphase, cytockinesis
c) Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis
d) Interphase, prophase, anaphase, metaphase, telophase, cytokinesis

During this phase, spindle fibers form:
a) Prophase
b) metaphase
c) telophase
d) anaphase

During this phase, the nuclear membrane begins to disapperar and the chormosomes take on thei rod-shaped appearance.
a) telophase
b) cytokinesis
c) metaphase
d) prophase

The phase in which chromosomes split apart and move toward the opposite sides is
a) anaphase
b) telophase
c) metaphase
d) interphase

Mitosis begins during
a) metaphase
b) telophase
c) prophase
d) interphase

During this phase, the DNA is copied
a) metaphase
b) telophase
c) prophase
d) interphase

During interphase
a) choromosomes are visible
b) the nuclear membrane disappears
c) the nucleus is visible
d) spindle fibers are visible

If a parent cell with 12 chromosomes goes through mitosis, the resulting daughter cells will each have
a) 12 chromosomes
b) 36 chromosomes
c) 6 chromosomes
d) 24 chromosomes

During the cell cycle, the nuclear membrane dissolves so that
a) the spindle fibers can move accross the cell
b) the cytoplasm can double in side
c) the chromosomes can replicate
d) the chromosomes can move to opposite sides of the cell

The function of spindle fibers is to
a) replicate the chromosomes
b) pull the chromosomes apart
c) break apart the nucleus
d) replicate the DNA

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