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1. What is the digestive process by which food is
taken into the alimentary canal?
A. Ingestion
B. Absorption
C. Assimilation
D. Excretion
2. What do you call the digestive process by which
components or chemicals from food are taken into
the cells of the body after the food or beverage has
been digested and absorbed?
A. Ingestion
C. Assimilation
D. Excretion
B. Absorption
3. In both mitosis and meiosis, sister chromatids
separate during anaphase, but there are
haploid daughter nuc produced by meiosis
compared to
diploid nuclei by mitosis.
C. 2,4
A. 6,3,
B. 4,2
D.3,6
4. Mitosis and meiosis are processes involved in
cellular reproduction. Which of the following
describes an event that results from mitosis but NOT
in meiosis?
A. two stages of cell division
B. replication of cellular genetic material
C. daughter cells that are identical to the
parent cell
D. four daughter cells that are produced
from each parent cell
5. Which statement BEST compares the
processes involved in mitosis and meiosis?
A. Mitosis involves one division cycle and
results in diploid daughter cells, while
meiosis consists of two division cycles and
results in haploid gametes.
B. Mitosis involves one division cycle and
results in haploid gametes, while meiosis
consists of two division cycles and results in
diploid daughter cells.
C. Mitosis involves two division cycles and
results in diploid daughter cells, while
meiosis consists of one division cycle and
results in haploid gametes.
D. Mitosis involves two division cycles and
results in haploid gametes, while meiosis
consists of one division cycle and results in
diploid daughter cells.
Transcribed Image Text:1. What is the digestive process by which food is taken into the alimentary canal? A. Ingestion B. Absorption C. Assimilation D. Excretion 2. What do you call the digestive process by which components or chemicals from food are taken into the cells of the body after the food or beverage has been digested and absorbed? A. Ingestion C. Assimilation D. Excretion B. Absorption 3. In both mitosis and meiosis, sister chromatids separate during anaphase, but there are haploid daughter nuc produced by meiosis compared to diploid nuclei by mitosis. C. 2,4 A. 6,3, B. 4,2 D.3,6 4. Mitosis and meiosis are processes involved in cellular reproduction. Which of the following describes an event that results from mitosis but NOT in meiosis? A. two stages of cell division B. replication of cellular genetic material C. daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell D. four daughter cells that are produced from each parent cell 5. Which statement BEST compares the processes involved in mitosis and meiosis? A. Mitosis involves one division cycle and results in diploid daughter cells, while meiosis consists of two division cycles and results in haploid gametes. B. Mitosis involves one division cycle and results in haploid gametes, while meiosis consists of two division cycles and results in diploid daughter cells. C. Mitosis involves two division cycles and results in diploid daughter cells, while meiosis consists of one division cycle and results in haploid gametes. D. Mitosis involves two division cycles and results in haploid gametes, while meiosis consists of one division cycle and results in diploid daughter cells.
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