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90% of
time
one cell divides to form two identical
cells
Growing phase; each
chromosome in the
nucleus makes an
exact copy of itself
the process in which the
material from the cell
nucleus divides
Mitosis begins;
chromosomes
shorten, thicken,
and pair up
10% of time
Living organisms are
constantly making new cells
Chromosome
copies line up in
center of cell
(equator)
Chromosome
copies begin to
separate
Cell pinches
in middle; last
phase of mitosis
Division into
two daughter
cells
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90% of
time
one cell divides to form two
identical cells
Growing phase; each
chromosome in the
nucleus makes an
exact copy of itself
the process in which the
material from the cell
nucleus divides
Mitosis begins;
chromosomes
shorten, thicken,
and pair up
10% of time
Living organisms are
constantly making new cells
-allows organisms to
g ro w
-helps organisms replace
injured and worn out
cells
Chromosome
copies line up in
center of cell
(equator)
Chromosome
copies begin to
separate
Cell pinches
in middle; last
phase of mitosis
Division into
two daughter
cells
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90% of
time
_____ cell divides to form _____
identical cells
_____________; each
chromosome in the
nucleus makes an
____________ of itself
the _________ in which the
material from the cell
______________
10% of time
________________;
chromosomes
_________________
______________
-allows organisms to
g ro w
-helps organisms replace
injured and worn out
cells
Chromosome
copies line up in
________________
(equator)
Chromosome
copies begin to
_______________
Cell __________
in middle; _______
_______ of mitosis
Division into
two _________
_____________
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10% of time
90% of
time
-allows organisms to
g ro w
-helps organisms replace
injured and worn out
cells
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Understanding
Checkpoint
Mitosis
1. Mitosis has ____ stages (phases).
2. The correct order of the phases
of mitosis is:
a. prophase, metaphase,
anaphase, telophase
b. metaphase, anaphase,
prophase, telophase
c. interphase, telophase,
anaphase, prophase
d. telophase, anaphase,
metaphase, prophase
3. When does DNA copy itself?
a. Interphase b. prophase
b. Anaphase
d. telophase
Name _______________________
Date _______________________
Period _______________________
5. Examine the above picture, what phase is
this cell in?
a. prophase
b. anaphase
c. metaphase
d. telophase
6. A cell with 12 chromosomes undergoes
mitosis, how many daughter cells are
formed?
a. 2
b. 6
c. 12
d. 24
7. If a cell that has 8 chromosomes goes
through mitosis, how many chromosomes
does each daughter cell have?
a. 4
b. 8
c. 12
d. 16
8. Which is not a phase of mitosis?
a. Interphase b. Prophase
c. Metaphase
d. Anaphase
9. Cells spend most of their time in this
growing phase:
4. The process of cell division allows
a. Interphase b. prophase
a. replacement of injured cells.
c. Anaphase
d. telophase
b. organisms to grow.
c. old cells to be replaced.
10. T or F: Cells spend 10% of their time in
d. All of the above
mitosis.
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Understanding
Checkpoint
Mitosis
4 stages (phases).
1. Mitosis has ____
2. The correct order of the phases
of mitosis is:
a. prophase, metaphase,
anaphase, telophase
b. metaphase, anaphase,
prophase, telophase
c. interphase, telophase,
anaphase, prophase
d. telophase, anaphase,
metaphase, prophase
3. When does DNA copy itself?
a. Interphase b. prophase
c. Anaphase
d. telophase
Name _______________________
KEY
Date _______________________
Period _______________________
5. Examine the above picture, what phase is
this cell in?
a. prophase
b. anaphase
c. metaphase
d. telophase
6. A cell with 12 chromosomes undergoes
mitosis, how many daughter cells are
formed?
a. 2
b. 6
c. 12
d. 24
7. If a cell that has 8 chromosomes goes
through mitosis, how many chromosomes
does each daughter cell have?
a. 4
b. 8
c. 12
d. 16
8. Which is not a phase of mitosis?
a. Interphase b. Prophase
c. Metaphase d. Anaphase
9. Cells spend most of their time in this
growing phase:
4. The process of cell division allows
a. Interphase b. prophase
a. replacement of injured cells.
c. Anaphase
d. telophase
b. organisms to grow.
c. old cells to be replaced.
10. T or F: Cells spend 10% of their time in
d. All of the above
mitosis.
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