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AP Biology Chapter 9/10 Test: Cell cycle, Cancer, Mitosis and Meiosis
Short Answer questions: Please type the answers to the questions
Due 8AM Tuesday November 19th
1. Lab Question: A slide of dividing cells in an onion root tip is a “snapshot” in
time. Each cell is stopped at the particular point in tis cell cycle when the
slide was made. A biology student examined such a slide under a
microscope. Out of 100 cells she caught in the act of dividing, 38 were in
prophase, 15 in prometaphase, 8 in metaphase, 10 in anaphase, and 29 in
telophase.
a. Assuming that the cells are growing and dividing independently, what
do these data tell you about the phases of mitosis in onion cells?
b. What can you infer about the other 600 cells the biology student
photographed?
2. A white blood cell from a female golden retriever was found to contain a total
of 78 chromosomes. How many different kinds (sizes and shapes) of
chromosomes would you expect to find in the cell? Justify your answer.
3. Describe 3 aspects of sexual reproduction that lead to the production of
varied offspring.
4. Cancer is thought to originate due to mutations and cell cycle malfunctions.
a. Explain 3 ways in which mutations may have evolved and influenced
the development of cancer.
b. When a scientist looks at a biopsy under a microscope, describe 3
characteristics that would lead them to believe that cells are
cancerous.