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Mitosis Quiz:.
Version 01.
1. Give 2 purposes of cell division.
2. Give an example of a cell type in your body that undergoes mitosis and one
that undergoes meiosis?
3. Briefly list the phases that make up interphase and describe what happens in
each one?
4. How do mitosis and cytokinesis differ in their function?
5. What are homologous chromosomes?
6. What does diploid number (2n), mean in terms of chromosomes?
7. If a cell with a 2n of 12 undergoes mitosis how many chromosomes will each
daughter cell have?
8. If the same cell in Q7 undergoes meiosis, how many chromosomes will each
daughter cell have?
9. If a cell with a 2n of 8 undergoes mitosis how many chromosomes will it have
during metaphase, anaphase and telophase?
10. What types of chromosomes make up a typical human karyotype?
11. Give two differences between sexual and asexual reproduction that you
have learned about in this unit.
12. Identify the mitotic stages asked for on the overhead.
Mitosis Quiz:
Version 01.
1. Give 2 purposes of cell division.
2. Give an example of a cell type in your body that undergoes mitosis and one
that undergoes meiosis?
3. Briefly list the phases that make up interphase and describe what happens in
each one?
4. How do mitosis and cytokinesis differ in their function?
5. What are homologous chromosomes?
6. What does diploid number (2n), mean in terms of chromosomes?
7. If a cell with a 2n of 12 undergoes mitosis how many chromosomes will each
daughter cell have?
8. If the same cell in Q7 undergoes meiosis, how many chromosomes will each
daughter cell have?
9. If a cell with a 2n of 8 undergoes mitosis how many chromosomes will it have
during metaphase, anaphase and telophase?
10. What types of chromosomes make up a typical human karyotype?
11. Give two differences between sexual and asexual reproduction that you
have learned about in this unit.
12. Identify the mitotic stages asked for on the overhead.
Mitosis Quiz:
Version 02.
1. If a cell with a 2n of 14 undergoes mitosis how many chromosomes will
each daughter cell have?
2. If the same cell in Q1 undergoes meiosis, how many chromosomes will
each daughter cell have?
3. If a cell with a 2n of 6 undergoes mitosis how many chromosomes will it
have during metaphase, anaphase and telophase?
4. Give 2 purposes of cell division.
5. Give an example of a cell type in your body that undergoes mitosis and one
that undergoes meiosis?
6. What types of chromosomes make up a typical human karyotype?
7. Give two differences between sexual and asexual reproduction that you
have learned about in this unit.
8. How do mitosis and cytokinesis differ in their function?
9. What are homologous chromosomes?
10. What does diploid number (2n), mean in terms of chromosomes?
11. Briefly list the phases that make up interphase and describe what happens in
each one?
12. How do mitosis and cytokinesis differ in their function?
Mitosis Quiz:
Version 02.
1. If a cell with a 2n of 14 undergoes mitosis how many chromosomes will
each daughter cell have?
2. If the same cell in Q1 undergoes meiosis, how many chromosomes will
each daughter cell have?
3. If a cell with a 2n of 6 undergoes mitosis how many chromosomes will it
have during metaphase, anaphase and telophase?
4. Give 2 purposes of cell division.
5. Give an example of a cell type in your body that undergoes mitosis and one
that undergoes meiosis?
6. What types of chromosomes make up a typical human karyotype?
7. Give two differences between sexual and asexual reproduction that you
have learned about in this unit.
8. How do mitosis and cytokinesis differ in their function?
9. What are homologous chromosomes?
10. What does diploid number (2n), mean in terms of chromosomes?
11. Briefly list the phases that make up interphase and describe what happens in
each one?
12. How do mitosis and cytokinesis differ in their function?
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