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Question 1
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Categorize each cell division function into either Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, or Cytokinesis. Each will have THREE parts: Description, Image, Key Word

  • nucleus is disassembled and chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell

  • chromosomes are at opposite ends of the cell and nuclei form around them, cytoplasm splits into two new cells

  • chromosomes are visible & condensing inside the nucleus

  • spindles separate and move chromosomes to the poles of the cell

  • Prophase

  • Metaphase

  • Anaphase

  • Telophase & Cytokinesis

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Categorize each cell division image into either Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, or Cytokinesis.

  • Prophase

  • Metaphase

  • Anaphase

  • Telophase & Cytokinesis

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Categorize each cell division single descriptive term into either Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, or Cytokinesis.

  • Apart

  • Prepare

  • Two

  • Middle

  • Prophase

  • Metaphase

  • Anaphase

  • Telophase & Cytokinesis

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1.

Match the following cell division types the their correct cell types:

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Meiosis

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Body Cells (like skin)

Mitosis

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Reproductive Cells (like sperm & egg)

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Where do cells spend most of their time?

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How does DNA get organized in a cell for Cell Division?

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Why do our cells condense DNA into chromosomes?

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Match the acronym PMAT with the correct phase names:

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M

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Prophase

A

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Metaphase

T

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Anaphase

P

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Telophase

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Match the following types of chromosome with their pictures:

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Replicated Chromosome

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Single Chromosome

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When are chromosomes replicated?

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What holds replicated chromosomes together?

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A cell starts out with 46 Chromosomes before it replicates them. How many Chromatids are in 46 chromosomes once DNA Replication has occurred?

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Do all of the genes function at all times on all of your chromosomes?

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What is it called when two chromosomes are paired in a Karyotype?

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Where do you get your 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 individual chromosomes)?

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What is it called to have TWO complete sets of Chromosomes?