Cell Division – Mitosis

This quiz covers the full mitotic cycle: interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and late telophase - including roles of the spindle, chromatids, centromeres, and asters.

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What is the period between cell divisions called?

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Before a cell undergoes division, it spends time in a preparatory phase where it grows and replicates its DNA.

What is this period between cell divisions called?

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Sort the stages of mitosis in the correct sequence.

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Please drag and drop the options to sort them

Arrange the following stages of mitosis in the correct order from first to last.

Anaphase
Interphase
Late Telophase
Prophase
Telophase
Metaphase
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During prophase, chromosomes become visible

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As chromosomes condense during prophase, they take on a characteristic shape. Each condensed chromosome consists of two identical copies held together.

Each arm of the X-shaped chromosome is called a (1), and the two are held together at a single point called the (2).

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nucleolus
spindle
centromere
chromatid
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What happens to the nucleoli and nuclear envelope during prophase?

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As chromosomes condense during prophase, two prominent structures within the nucleus undergo a visible change.

What happens to the nucleoli and nuclear envelope during prophase?

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The characteristic grouping of microtubules that forms during nuclear division

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During mitosis, a specialized structure made of microtubules forms and plays a critical role in separating chromosomes.

This structure is called the (1).

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spindle
centromere
nucleolus
aster
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What defines metaphase?

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Metaphase is one of the most visually distinctive stages of mitosis.

What is the defining characteristic of metaphase?

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During anaphase, what moves toward opposite poles of the cell?

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Following metaphase, the cell enters anaphase - the stage of active chromosome movement.

What exactly moves toward the opposite poles during anaphase?

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What occurs during telophase?

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Telophase is the final stage of nuclear division before the cell fully separates into two daughter cells.

Select ALL events that occur during telophase.

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Match each stage of mitosis to its key event.

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Match each stage of mitosis to the event that best characterizes it.

To complete the line match

  1. Click on an item in the first group
  2. Click on the match in the second group

To delete a match, double click on a line

Stage

Anaphase
Telophase
Prophase
Metaphase
Interphase

Key Event

Chromosomes align at cell equator; centromeres divide
DNA replication; cell growth between divisions
Sister chromatids pulled to opposite poles
Chromosomes condense; spindle forms; nuclear envelope breaks down
Nuclear envelopes reform; spindle breaks down; centrioles replicate
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Align the different stages of the mitosis

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The image below represents a schematic drawings of an animal cell with six chromosomes undergoing the different stages of mitosis.

Place the mitosis stage name on the right place.

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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Late Telophase
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How many daughter cells does mitosis produce, and how do they compare to the parent cell?

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At the end of mitosis and cytokinesis, the parent cell has divided into daughter cells.

How many daughter cells are produced and what is their chromosome number compared to the parent cell?

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During which stage of mitosis do chromosomes move toward the cell equator?

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Chromosomes undergo a directed movement toward the center of the cell in one specific stage of mitosis.

During which stage does this movement toward the equator occur?

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True or False: Most higher plants form asters during mitosis.

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True or False:

Most higher plants form asters around their centrioles during mitosis, just as animal cells do.

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The division of the cytoplasm following mitosis

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After the nucleus has divided during mitosis, the cytoplasm of the cell must also divide to produce two physically separate daughter cells.

This process of cytoplasmic division is called (1).

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karyokinesis
plasmolysis
cytokinesis
osmosis
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Classify each event as occurring during Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, or Telophase.

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Drag each event into the correct stage of mitosis.

Drag and drop each option into the correct category. Click to return an item to the pool.

Options Pool
Prophase
Drop here
Metaphase
Drop here
Anaphase
Drop here
Telophase
Drop here
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True or False: The two daughter cells produced by mitosis are genetically identical to the parent cell.

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True or False:

The two daughter cells produced by mitosis are genetically identical to each other and to the original parent cell.

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