
BIOL102/BIOL103 Quiz Cell Division (UMUC)
BIOL102/BIOL103 Cell Division Quiz
- Identify the structure marked #1:
- Chromosomes align on the equator of the cell.
- During which stage of the cell cycle are cell organelles (like mitochondria, lysosomes, ribosomes) DIVIDED into two new cells?
- An organism produces gametes through what process?
- A muscle cell would divide to make more muscle cells using the process of:
- Which structure connects two sister chromatids?
- Imagine a hypothetical organism (critter). A DIPLOID cell from this organism has 40 chromosomes. How many chromosomes would be found in a HAPLOID GAMETE of this organism?
- True or false: DNA that is loosely wound is the easiest to divide.
- If a somatic cell has 46 chromosomes, how many chromosomes will you find in the daughter cells, after mitosis?
- Gametes are supposed to be haploid. Complete the sentence: If nondisjunction occurs,
- If a somatic cell has 46 chromosomes, how many chromosomes will you find in the daughter cells, after mitosis?
- Imagine a hypothetical organism (critter). A GAMETE from this organism has 40 chromosomes. How many chromosomes would be found in a SOMATIC CELL of this organism?
- DNA that is loosely wound is the easiest to replicate. Is this statement true or false?
- Which of the following best describes cancer cells?
- Which stage of the cell cycle is NOT part of interphase?