MCQExams
0:0:1
CBSE
JEE
NTSE
NEET
Practice
Homework
×
practice
The Cell Cycle Quiz
The 4th and final stage of mitosis, in which daughter nuclei are forming and cytokinesis has typically begun.
Report Question
0%
Prophase
0%
Anaphase
0%
Telophase
0%
Metaphase
Process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells
Report Question
0%
Apoptosis
0%
Mitosis
0%
Cell Division
0%
Interphase
How many chromatids are in a duplicated chromosome?
Report Question
0%
Chromatin
0%
2
0%
Cell Division
0%
Centromere
A nondividing state occupied by cells that have left the cell cycle, sometimes reversibly.
Report Question
0%
interphase
0%
Apoptosis
0%
Gametes
0%
G0
An ordered sequence of events in the life of a cell
Report Question
0%
Cytokinesis
0%
Cell Cycle
0%
Interphase
0%
Mitosis
The period in the cell cycle when the cell is not dividing. Interphase often accounts for about 90% of the cell cycle. During interphase, cellular metabolic activity is high, chromosomes and organelles are duplicated, and cell size may increase.
Report Question
0%
anaphase
0%
prophase
0%
interphase
0%
metaphase
Are located near the nucleus and help to organize cell division.
Report Question
0%
Sister Chromatids
0%
Chromosomes
0%
Chromatin
0%
Centrioles
A cellular structure carrying genetic material, found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Each chromosome consists of one very long DNA molecule and associated proteins
Report Question
0%
Centrioles
0%
Chromatin
0%
Gametes
0%
Chromosomes
A process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells conventionally divided into five stages: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Mitosis conserves chromosome number by allocating replicated chromosomes equally to each of the daughter nuclei.
Report Question
0%
Apoptosis
0%
Interphase
0%
Cytokinesis
0%
Mitosis
A disease in which some body cells grow and divide uncontrollably, damaging the parts of the body around them.
Report Question
0%
Apoptosis
0%
Cancer
0%
Mitosis
0%
Cytokinesis
In a plant cell, midline of dividing cells. Becomes the cell wall eventually.
Report Question
0%
Centromere
0%
Cell Plate
0%
Spindle
0%
Telophase
identical copies of a chromosome; full sets of these are created during the S(DNA replication) subphase of interphase
Report Question
0%
Centromere
0%
Chromatin
0%
Centrioles
0%
Sister Chromatids
The 3rd stage of mitosis, in which the chromatids of each chromosome have separated and the daughter chromosomes are moving to the poles of the cell.
Report Question
0%
Prophase
0%
Metaphase
0%
Anaphase
0%
Telophase
DNA and protein that makes up chromosomes
Report Question
0%
Centrioles
0%
Chromosomes
0%
Centromere
0%
Chromatin
The first gap, or growth phase, of the cell cycle, consisting of the portion of interphase before DNA synthesis begins.
Report Question
0%
G1 Phase
0%
Prophase
0%
Anaphase
0%
G2 Phase
A cellular protein that occurs in a cyclically fluctuating concentration and that plays an important role in regulating the cell cycle.
Report Question
0%
Centromere
0%
Apoptosis
0%
Cyclin
0%
Chromatin
The first stage of mitosis, chromosomes become visible when stained a viewed under a microscope; Miotic spindle begins to form
Report Question
0%
Anaphase
0%
Telophase
0%
Metaphase
0%
Prophase
A haploid cell such as an egg or sperm. Gametes unite during sexual reproduction to produce a diploid zygote.
Report Question
0%
Chromosomes
0%
Gametes
0%
Mitosis
0%
Sister Chromatids
The second gap, or growth phase, of the cell cycle, consisting of the portion of interphase after DNA synthesis occurs.
Report Question
0%
Prophase
0%
G1 Phase
0%
S Phase
0%
G2 Phase
Fanlike microtubule structure that helps separate the chromosomes during mitosis
Report Question
0%
Anaphase
0%
Spindle
0%
Centromere
0%
Chromatin
0:0:1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
0
Answered
0
Not Answered
0
Not Visited
Correct : 0
Incorrect : 0
Report Question
×
What's an issue?
Question is wrong
Answer is wrong
Other Reason
Want to elaborate a bit more? (optional)
Support mcqexams.com by disabling your adblocker.
×
Please disable the adBlock and continue.
Thank you.
Reload page