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Section 1.3
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1
What is the process of dividing the duplicated contents of a cell’s nucleus into two equal parts called?
A)mitosis
B)cytokinesis
C)osmosis
D)DNA replication
2
Which phase of mitosis involves the lining up of chromosomes across the centre of the cell?
A)anaphase
B)metaphase
C)prophase
D)telophase
3
In what order do the four phases of mitosis occur?
A)prophase, anaphase, telophase, and metaphase
B)prophase, metaphase, telophase, anaphase
C)prophase, anaphase, metaphase, telophase
D)prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
4
Which statement is true about cell division?
A)When a cell divides, two cells are created with different characteristics.
B)Cell division results in population growth for multi-celled organisms.
C)Cell division is achieved through mitosis and cytokinesis.
D)Damaged cells are replaced in single-cell organisms after cell division.
5
Which happens during the process of diffusion?
A)Molecules pass through a permeable membrane.
B)Molecules move from areas of low concentrations to areas of high concentrations.
C)The nuclear membrane plays a role in the movement and transport of molecules.
D)Once the materials have moved through the membrane and reached equilibrium, the movement of particles stops.
6
What is the difference between the process of cytokinesis within a plant cell and an animal cell?
A)When an animal cell is divided through the process of cytokinesis, there are two daughter cells created. When a plant cell is divided, two pairs of daughter cells created.
B)A new cell wall is created within a plant cell, but not within an animal cell.
C)In animal cells, a ring of specialized proteins contracts and pulls at the cell membrane. In plant cells, the ring of proteins expands and pushes the cell membrane.
D)Cytokinesis uses a ring of specialized proteins to divide a plant cell, while a new cell wall is used to divide an animal cell.







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