token grab. what is the longest part of the cell cycle? interphase
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Name the part of the cell cycle where the cell replicates its DNA. InterphaseTRANSCRIPT
Token Grab
What is the longest part of the cell cycle?
Interphase
Name the part of the cell cycle where the cell replicates its DNA.
Interphase
What part of the cell cycle do spindle fibers shorten separating the chromatids and moving the chromosomes towards opposite
ends of the cell?
Anaphase
What phase of the cell cycle is shown below?
Prophase
What part of the cell cycle does the chromatin condense into
chromatids and the nuclear membrane break down?
Prophase
What do you call the process of the cell’s cytoplasm dividing?
Cytokinesis
What phase of the cell cycle is shown below?
Telophase
Which phase is shown here?
Interphase because there is still a distinct or complete nucleus and the DNA hasn’t
condensed into chromosomes
Which phase is shown here?
Interphase because you have a complete nucleus, if you look at the cell below where the arrow is pointing you can see two cells entering
Prophase because you can see the chromosomes
Which phase is shown here?
Metaphasebecause the chromatids are lined up in the middle of the cell
Which phase is shown here?
Anaphase because the chromosomes have separated and are moving away from each other
Which process produces genetically unique cells?
Meiosis
Which process produces cells that are haploid?
Meiosis, haploid cells have half the regular number of chromosomes
In which process does DNA replicate?
Both, Mitosis and Meiosis. At the beginning of both processes DNA
makes a copy of itself.