Ch 16 Quiz PT 2

Create an educational illustration of a chromosome with labeled parts, including telomere, centromere, and sister chromatids, placed against a vibrant background of dividing cells.

Chromosome Structure and Mitosis Quiz

Test your knowledge on chromosome structure and the phases of mitosis with this comprehensive quiz. Engage with topics including chromosome labeling, prophase details, and other key mitotic phases.

  • 10 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Deepen your understanding of cell division
  • Ideal for students and educators alike
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by StudyingCell123
Label the parts of the chromosome: Which part represents A
Telomere
Centromere
Kinotochore
Sister chromatids
Label the parts of the chromosome: Which part represents B
Centromere
Long arm (q)
Short arm (p)
Telomere
Label the parts of the chromosome: Which part represents C/D
The centromere/kinotochore
The telomere/centromere
The long arm (q) and short arm (p)
The sister chromatids
Label the parts of the chromosome: Which part represents E
The short arm (p)
The long arm (q)
Telomeres
Centromeres
Label the parts of the chromosome: Which part represents F
The sister chromatids
Short arm (p)
Long arm (q)
Telomeres
Which describes Prophase?
Start of Mitosis Chromosomes have already duplicated Nuclear envelope begins to dissociate Nucleolus is no longer visible Mitotic spindle starts to form
Centrosomes move apart Nuclear envelope completely fragments Mitotic spindle fully formed Sister chromatids attach to spindle fibers
Chromosomes have reached their poles Chromosomes decondense Nuclear envelope reforms to produce two separate nuclei
Ends with duplicate daughter cells Multicellularity depends/relies on this
Which describes Prometaphase?
Ends with duplicate daughter cells Multicellularity depends/reli
Centrosomes move apart Nuclear envelope completely fragments Mitotic spindle fully formed Sister chromatids attach to spindle fibers
Start of Mitosis Chromosomes have already duplicated Nuclear envelope begins to dissociate Nu
Chromosomes have reached their poles Chromosomes decondense N
Which describes Metaphase?
Pairs of sister chromatids align along metaphase plate Chromatids can now be equally distributed
Connections between sister chromatids broken Chromatids  Chromosomes Chromosomes linked to only one of the poles Kinetochore microtubules shorten Pull chromosome toward the poles Poles pushed farther apart
Chromosomes have reached their poles Chromosomes decondense Nuclear envelope reforms to produce two separate nuclei
Ends with duplicate daughter cells Multicellularity depends/reli
Which describes Anaphase?
Ends with duplicate daughter cells Multicellularity depends/reli
Chromosomes have reached their poles Chromosomes decondense Nuclear envelope reforms to produce two separate nuclei
Connections between sister chromatids broken Chromatids  Chromosomes Chromosomes li
Pairs of sister chromatids align along metaphase plate Chromatids can now be equally distr
Which best describes Telophase/Cytokinesis?
Chromosomes have reached their poles Chromosomes decondense Nuclear envelope reforms to produce two separate nuclei//Ends with duplicate daughter cells Multicellularity depends/relies on this
Pairs of sister chromatids align along metaphase plate Chromatids can now be
Connections between sister chromatids broken Chromatids  Chromosomes Chromosomes li
Pairs of sister chromatids align along metaphase plate Chromatids can now be equally distributed
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