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- Metaphase in mitosis is similar to what stage in meiosis? a. prophase I b. prophase II c. metaphase I d. metaphase II e. crossing-overWhich of the following events does not occur during some stages of interphase? DNA duplication organelle duplication increase in cell size separation of sister chromatidsWhich of the following statements about cell cycle regulators is incorrect? a. The concentrations of cyclins change throughout the cell cycle. b. Cyclins are present in all stages of the cell cycle except S. c. Cyclin-Cdk complexes phosphorylate target proteins. d. Cdks combine with cyclin to move the cycle into mitosis. e. During anaphase of mitosis, cyclin is degraded, allowing mitosis to end.
- Discuss Concepts Eukaryotic chromosomes can be labeled by exposing cells to radioactive thymidine during the S phase of interphase. If cells are exposed to radioactive thymidine during the S phase, would you expect both or only one of the sister chromatids of a duplicated chromosome to be labeled at metaphase of the following mitosis (see Section 10.2)?Figure 10.6 Which of the following is the correct order of events in mitosis? Sister chromatids line up at the metaphase plate. The kinetochore becomes attached to the mitotic spindle. The nucleus reforms and the cell divides. Cohesin proteins break down and the sister chromatids separate. The kinetochore becomes attached to the mitotic spindle. Cohesin proteins break down and the sister chromatids separate. Sister chromatids line up at the metaphase plate. The nucleus reforms and the cell divides. The kinetochore becomes attached to the cohesin proteins. Sister chromatids line up at the metaphase plate. The kinetochore breaks down and the sister chromatids separate. The nucleus reforms and the cell divides. The kinetochore becomes attached to the mitotic spindle. Sister chromatids line up at the metaphase plate. Cohesin proteins break down and the sister chromatids separate. The nucleus reforms and the cell divides.Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
- 8) What is produced after mitosis? 4 identical somatic cells 2 different (non-identical) somatic cells 2 identical somatic cells 4 different (non-identical) gametes1. What structure on the chromosomes do the mictrotubule in the mitosis spindle attach to and drive the separation of the sister cell? Centrosome, kinetochore, minus end, cohesion complexes 2. The direction of cell cycle progression is: 3. Irradiated mammalian cells usually stops dividing and arrest at G1/ S checkpoint. Place the following in order: 1. Cell cycle arrest, 2. DNA damage', 3. Inhibition of cycling cdk complexes7. A cell has 10 chromosomes. a If mitosis occurs, how many cells will be produced? How many chromosomes will each have? How many chromatids will each have? b. If meiosis occurs how many cells are produced? How many chromosomes will each have? How many chromatids will each have?
- 1.) Some of the events that occur during mitosis are as follows: 1. separation of sister chromatids to opposite poles 2. condensation of chromatin into compact chromosomes 3. alignment of chromosomes along the cell equator 4. reappearance of nuclear membrane Using the numbers above, match the above-mentioned events occurring during mitosis with the stages in which they occur. Prophase _____ Metaphase _____ Anaphase _____ Telophase 2.) Four different phases that occur during the mitotic phase of cell cycle are as follows: 1. prophase 2. telophase 3. anaphase 4. metaphase The correct order in which phases of the mitotic division occur after G2 phase is __________, _____________, ___________ and ___________.1. What cell division event is depicted above? (be as specific as possible) 2. What type of protein is found in the structure indicated by arrow 1?1. Which among the lettered cells in Fig 2 are at prophase stage? 2. Chromosomes are generally indistinct at interphase. Does this mean that they are newly formed for each cell division, explain your answer?