(X) The Cell Cycle (X)
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Interphase
Interphase is the stage when the cell grows, develops into a functioning cell, duplicates the DNA in its nucleus, and prepares for division.
Interphase is divided into 3 stages: Gap 1, synthesis, and Gap 2.
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When these activities are completed, the cell begins the next stage of the cell cycle-mitosis.
Mitosis
Mitosis is the stage of the cell cycle during which the cell's nucleus and nuclear material divide. In multicellular organisms, the process of mitosis increases the number of cells as a young organism grows to its adult size. Organisms also use mitosis to replace damaged cells.
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Identify the stage of Mitosis that a cell spends the most time in.
Identify the stage of Mitosis that a cell spends the most time in.
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During which of the following stages of the cell cycle does the cell divide into 2 identical daughter cells?
During which of the following stages of the cell cycle does the cell divide into 2 identical daughter cells?
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Which of the following stages of Interphase shows the cell growing, carrying out normal functions, and preparing to replicate DNA?
Which of the following stages of Interphase shows the cell growing, carrying out normal functions, and preparing to replicate DNA?
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Place the following steps of the Cell Cycle into the correct order.
Place the following steps of the Cell Cycle into the correct order.
- Anaphase
- Telophase
- Metaphase
- Cytokinesis
- Interphase
- Prophase
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Match the description with the correct stage of the Cell Cycle.
Match the description with the correct stage of the Cell Cycle.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
The stage in which the cytoplasm divides and results in two cells with identical nuclei. | arrow_right_alt | Anaphase |
The stage in which the cell grows, develops in a mature, functioning cell, duplicates the DNA in its nucleus, and prepares for division. | arrow_right_alt | Prophase |
The stage in which chromosomes attach to spindle apparatus and align along the equator of the cell. | arrow_right_alt | Telophase |
The stage in which the nuclear envelope disintegrates, chromatin condenses into chromosomes, and spindle fibers appear. | arrow_right_alt | Interphase |
The stage in which chromosomes reach the poles of the cells and decondense, nuclear envelope reforms at each pole, and spindle apparatus disintegrates. | arrow_right_alt | Cytokinesis |
The stage in which microtubules move chromosomes to opposite poles and cause sister chromatids to separate. | arrow_right_alt | Metaphase |