Quiz created: 081024

MITOSIS PHASES

Instructions: For each item in the left column enter the number of the corresponding item in the right column. If the number you enter is correct, the right answer will be copied to the adjacent box. Otherwise a "sad faced smiley" will appear in that space. NOBODY wants to deal with a "sad faced smiley"!

When all the boxes are correctly filled in, the screen will change color to show its manic enthusiasm.

The first item is done for you as an example. Some items in the list on the right may be used more than once or not used at all.

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Example:
INTERPHASE


   
ANAPHASE
CYTOKINESIS
G1
METAPHASE
PROPHASE
PROPHASE
PROPHASE
S PHASE
TELOPHASE
TELOPHASE
TELOPHASE
1. Cell is doing its job
2. Chromatid arms move to opposite ends of cell
3. Chromatin condenses into chromosomes
4. Chromosomes line up in center of cell
5. Cytoplasm is divided between two cells
6. DNA is copied
7. Includes G1 S and G2 phases
8. Nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear
9. Nuclear membrane and nucleolus reappear
10. Nuclear membrane returns
11. Spindle fibers and centrioles appear
12. Spindle fibers and centrioles disappear


Possible points: 11

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