Chapter 11 and 30-32

A vibrant illustration of cell division (mitosis and meiosis) alongside various classes of Chordates, depicting both aquatic and terrestrial species.

Understanding Mitosis and Meiosis Quiz

Test your knowledge on the processes of mitosis and meiosis, as well as your understanding of Chordate classification. This quiz covers essential biological concepts, providing an engaging way to reinforce your learning.

Topics included:

  • Mitosis and its implications
  • Meiosis and its role in reproduction
  • Chordate classes and characteristics
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningTree874
Mitosis
Results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus
Results in two daughter cells each having different number and kind chromosomes
Mitosis is the cycle for which fish live
Results in four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell
Meiosis
Results in two daughter cells each having different number and kind chromosomes
Results in four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell
Is reproduction asexually which is used to create identical DNA.
Which statement is true about mitosis.
Mitosis involves one cell division
Mitosis involves two successive cell divisions
Mitosis has a much longer prophase
Both Mitosis and Meiosis
Have one cell division
Keep chromosomes the same
Occur in all organisms
End with cytokinesis
All Phylum Chordates have
An Endoskeleton
4 Chambered hearts
Unpaired fins
Scales
Class Chondrichthyes consists of
Bass, walleye, northern pike.
Sharks, skates, and rays.
All birds.
Lampreys and hagfish
Lampreys belong to what class
Fish
Amphibians
Agnatha
Osteichthyes
Which of the following has a 2 chanbered heart
Class Agnatha
Class Osteichthyes
Class Chondrichthyes
All the above.
Which of the following has a 4 chambered heart
Mammals
Amphibians
Osteichthyes
None of the above
Sharks belong in
Mammals
Agnatha
Chondrichthyes
Amphibians
Turtles belong to
Reptiles
Amphibians
Which is correct about mitosis
Mitosis is reproduction to increase diversity in DNA (Sexual)
Mitosis is reproduction asexually which is used to create identical DNA.
Mitosis doesn't exist
Class Mitosis has the hagfish
Bass are a part of what class?
Osteichthyes
Chondrichthyes
Agnatha
Mammals
Mammals are
Warm blooded
Cold blooded
All Phylum chordates have
Bilateral symmetry
Gill slits at some point
Dorsal nerve cord
All the above
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