A) two different cells B) two nuclei C) two identical cells D) chloroplasts
A) A B) C C) B D) D
A) organelles B) DNA C) phospholipids D) ATP
A) 3 B) 9 C) 12 D) 6
A) exocytosis B) osmosis C) endocytosis D) mitosis
A) the chromatids separate B) the nuclear membrane breaks apart C) the chromosomes and other cell materials are copied. D) the chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell.
A) the nuclear membrane breaks apart. B) the chromosomes and other cell materials are copied. C) the chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell. D) the chromatids separate
A) the nuclear membrane forms around the two new sets of chromosomes. B) the chromosomes and other cell materials are coppied. C) the chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell D) the chromatids separate.
A) exocytosis B) endocytosis C) cytokineses D) osmosis
A) centromeres B) cytoplasm C) centrioles D) chromatids
A) telophase B) anaphase C) cytokinesis D) prometaphase
A) anaphase B) metaphase C) telophase D) interphase
A) anaphase B) prophase C) metaphase D) prometaphase
A) metaphase, anaphase, telophase, prophase, prometaphase,cytokenisis B) prometaphase, metaphase, prophase, anaphase, telophase, cytokenisis C) prophase , metaphase, prometaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokenisis D) prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokenisis
A) the cell's nucleus divides into two new nuclei B) the cell's DNA is replicated. C) the cell's cytoplasm divides. D) the cell divides into two new cells.
A) A cell plate forms in the middle of the cell. B) Two new daughter cells are formed. C) A new round of mitosis begins. D) Each organelle divides into two parts.
A) prophase B) mitosis C) cytokinesis D) interphase
A) chromosomes B) the cell's DNA C) the cell's organelles D) two daughter cells
A) pigments that absorb the energy in sunlight. B) doubled rods of condensed chromatin C) identical strands of chromosomes D) identical daughter cells
A) prophase B) prometaphase C) metaphase D) interphase
A) telophase B) interphase C) metaphase D) cytokinesis
A) interphase B) mitosis C) replication D) the cell cycle
A) prometaphase B) metaphase C) telophase D) anaphase
A) telophase B) anaphase C) prophase D) metaphase
A) anaphase B) prophase C) telophase D) metaphase |