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10 Cell Growth and Division Chapter Test Multiple Choice (+2 Points Each) Write the letter that best answers the question or completes the statement on the line provided. _____ 1. Compared to small cells, large cells have more trouble a. dividing. b. producing daughter cells. c. storing needed materials and waste products. d. moving needed materials in and waste products out. _____ 2. Which of the following happens when a cell divides? a. The cell’s volume increases. b. It becomes more difficult for the cell to get get rid of wastes. c. Each daughter cell receives its own copy of the parent cell’s DNA. d. It becomes more difficult for the cell to get enough oxygen and nutrients. _____ 3. A multicellular organism begins life as a single cell—a fertilized egg with a complete set of chromosomes. This cell divides to become two cells, then four cells, eight cells, and so on. Which of the following statements best describes what happens during this process? a. Chromosomes are duplicated before cell division so that each new daughter cell has a complete set. b. Chromosomes are divided evenly during cell division so that each new daughter cell has an equal share of the original set. c. Chromosomes are stored in the original cell to direct the division of all daughter cells, which do not have their own chromosomes. d. Chromosomes are randomly distributed during cell division so that some new cells have partial sets while others have complete sets. _____ 4. During which phase in the cell cycle does mitosis happen? a. G1 phase c. M phase b. G2 phase d. S phase _____ 5. Which of the following is a correct statement about the events of the cell cycle? a. Little happens during the G1 and G2 phases. b. DNA replicates during cytokinesis. c. The M phase is usually the longest phase. d. Telophase is part of the M phase Figure 10–1 _____ 6. The structure labeled A in Figure 10–1 is called the a. centromere. c. sister chromatid. b. centriole. d. spindle. Hueston=meany face _____ 7. The structures labeled B in Figure 10–1 are called a. centromeres. c. sister chromatids. b. centrioles. d. spindles. 10 Cell Growth and Division Chapter Test _____ 8. During which phase(s) of mitosis are structures like the one shown in Figure 10–1 visible? a. anaphase only b. prophase, metaphase, and anaphase c. metaphase only d. anaphase and interphase _____ 9. One difference between cell division in plant cells and in animal cells is that plant cells have a. centrioles. c. a cell plate. b. centromeres. d. chromatin. _____ 10. Which of the following explains why normal cells grown in a petri dish tend to stop growing once they have covered the bottom of the dish? a. The cells lack cyclin. b. The petri dish inhibits cell growth. c. Contact with other cells stops cell growth. d. Most cells grown in petri dishes have a defective p53. _____ 11. In eukaryotic cells, the timing of the cell cycle is regulated by a. centrioles. c. spindle fibers. b. cyclins. d. the nuclear envelope. _____ 12. Cancer is a disorder in which some cells have lost the ability to control their a. size. c. growth rate. b. spindle fibers. d. surface area. _____ 13. During early development, all cells in the embryo of a multicellular organism are identical. Later on in development, the cells will become specialized through a process called a. apoptosis. c. differentiation. b. cytokinesis. d. interphase. _____ 14. Why are stem cells important? a. They have specialized DNA. b. They are incapable of becoming cancer cells. c. They have the potential to undergo cell division. d. They have the potential to develop into other cell types. _____ 15. Which of the following is a possible future benefit of stem cell research? a. developing a vaccine for cancer b. reversing damage from a heart attack c. generating embryos from nonliving tissue d. increasing a person’s intelligence quotient 10 Cell Growth and Division Chapter Test Completion (+2 point each) WORD/NUMBER BANK: asexual animal anaphase 27 plant 92 awesomipotent apoptosis telophase interphase pluripotent metaphase sexual prophase 4 (SOME MAY BE USED MORE THAN ONCE AND NOT ALL ARE USED) Complete each statement on the line provided. 16. During reproduction, cells can produce genetically different offspring, whereas during reproduction, cells produce genetically identical off spring. 17. The number of sister chromatids in a human body cell that is entering cell division is . 18. Together, the G1 phase, S phase, and G2 phase are called . 19. The phase of mitosis shown in step C in the Figure 10–2 is called Figure 10–2 20. During normal development, the cells between toes and fingers die by , a process of programmed cell death. 21. Embryonic stem cells gathered from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst are called can develop into most, but not all human cell types. , because they 10 Cell Growth and Division Chapter Test Short Answer (+2 Points Each) In complete sentences, write the answers to the questions in the space provided. 22. Which type of reproduction, sexual or asexual, is best suited for organisms that live in a place where environmental conditions are stable? Explain. 23. How does packaging genetic information into chromosomes help the process of cell division? 24. Explain the difference between chromatids and chromatin. 25. The main events of the cell cycle are labeled A, B, C, and D in Figure 10–3. Name these events. Then, briefly state what happens during each event. Figure 10–3 26. How are metaphase and anaphase different? Using Science Skills Use the diagram below to answer the following questions in the spaces provided. Figure 10–4 27. Infer What is the chromosome number of the cell shown in Figure 10–4? 28. Infer Identify the structures labeled X and Y in Figure 10–4. 29. Apply Concepts List the correct order for the diagrams in Figure 10–4. 30. Predict After the steps shown in Figure 10–4 are arranged in the correct order, what would a diagram of the next step show? 10 Cell Growth and Division Chapter Test BONUS QUESTIONS (EACH 1 POINT EXTRA CREDIT) Using Science Skills Use the diagram below to answer the following questions in the space provided. Figure 10-5 A. Interpret Visuals Look at Figure 10–5. Which diagram shows cancer cells? How do you know? B. Compare and Contrast Explain how cancer cells are different from normal cells. Then, relate these characteristics to the diagram in Figure 10–5 that shows cancer cells. C. Predict Look at the cancer cells shown in Figure 10–5. What can happen if these cells are left untreated? D. Apply Concepts Explain the role that p53 might have had in the growth and division of the cells shown in each diagram in Figure 10–5. E. Problem Solving How might the cancer cells shown in Figure 10–5 be prevented from doing more harm to the organism they are a part of?