Investigating Cell Division Mini-Quiz - Learn About Cell Biology

Investigating Cell
Division
Mini-Quiz (20)
 
Question 1
 
How many cells did we all
start out as?
 
Question 2
 
Why is cell division
important in multi-cellular
organisms?
 
Question 3
 
Why is cell division
important in uni-cellular
organisms?
 
What is the function of the
nucleus?
 
Question 4
 
Question 5
 
What are the threadlike
structures contained in
the nucleus called?
 
Question 6
 
What do chromosomes
contain?
 
Question 7
 
How many chromosomes do
humans have in their body
cells?
 
Why is it important that new cells
produced by mitosis have exactly
the same number of chromosomes
as the parent cell?
 
Question 8
 
Name the 2 strands of a
chromosome which separate in
mitosis.
 
Question 9
 
What does the centromere
do?
 
Question  10
 
Question 11
 
What is the another name
for nuclear division
 
Name structure P
 
Question 12
 
Name structure R
 
Question 13
 
Name structure Q
 
Question 14
 
What name is given to the
new cells produced as a result
of mitosis?
 
Question 15
 
Question 16
 
Mitosis produces two daughter cells
that have half the number of
chromosomes and half the
information as the original cell.  Is
this statement TRUE or FALSE?
 
Question 17
 
Put these pictures in order of what happens during the
process of Mitosis, starting with F..
 
A
 
B
 
C
 
D
 
F
 
E
 
Below are 4 stages in mitosis.  Arrange them
in the correct order :
A
. Chromatids pulled apart
B
. Chromosomes become visible
C
. Nuclear membrane reforms
D
. Chromosomes line up on equator of cell
 
Question 18
 
A cell can divide to produce 2 daughter
cells.  Each daughter cell grows and then
divides.
If each division takes 30 minutes, how many cells
would there be after 6 hours?
 
Question 19
 
If a parent cell had 5 pairs of
chromosomes, how many chromosomes, in
total would a cell have after 5 divisions?
 
Question 20
Question 1
How many cells did we all
start out as?
One
Question 2
Why is cell division
important in multi-cellular
organisms?
For growth and repair
Question 3
Why is cell division
important in uni-cellular
organisms?
Enables them to reproduce
What is the function of the
nucleus?
Question 4
It is the control centre
 of the cell.
Question 5
What are the threadlike
structures contained in
the nucleus called?
Chromosomes
Question 6
What do chromosomes
contain?
DNA
Question 7
How many chromosomes do
humans have in their body
cells?
46
Why is it important that new cells
produced by mitosis have exactly
the same number of chromosomes
as the parent cell?
Question 8
So that they have all the information on
the chromosomes to be able to function
normally.
Name the 2 strands of a
chromosome which separate in
mitosis.
Question 9
Chromatids
What does the centromere
do?
Question  10
It joins together the 2
chromatids of a chromosome.
Question 11
Mitosis
What is the another name
for nuclear division
Name structure P
Chromosome
Question 12
Name structure R
Chromatid
Question 13
Name structure Q
Centomere
Question 14
What name is given to the
new cells produced as a result
of mitosis?
Question 15
Daughter cells
Question 16
Mitosis produces two daughter cells
that have half the number of
chromosomes and half the
information as the original cell.  Is
this statement TRUE or FALSE?
FALSE
Question 17
Put these pictures in order of what happens during the
process of Mitosis, starting with F..
A
B
C
D
F
E
F, C, D, B, E, A
Below are 4 stages in mitosis.  Arrange
them in the correct order :
A
. Chromatids pulled apart
B
. Chromosomes become visible
C
. Nuclear membrane reforms
D
. Chromosomes line up on equator of cell
Question 18
B,D,A,C
A cell can divide to produce 2 daughter
cells.  Each daughter cell grows and then
divides.
If each division takes 30 minutes, how many cells
would there be after 6 hours?
Question 19
1024
If a parent cell had 5 pairs of
chromosomes, how many chromosomes, in
total would a cell have after 5 divisions?
Question 20
10
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  • Chromosomes
  • Mitosis

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  1. Investigating Cell Division Mini-Quiz (20)

  2. Question 1 How many cells did we all start out as?

  3. Question 2 Why is cell division important in multi-cellular organisms?

  4. Question 3 Why is cell division important in uni-cellular organisms?

  5. Question 4 What is the function of the nucleus?

  6. Question 5 What are the threadlike structures contained in the nucleus called?

  7. Question 6 What do chromosomes contain?

  8. Question 7 How many chromosomes do humans have in their body cells?

  9. Question 8 Why is it important that new cells produced by mitosis have exactly the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell?

  10. Question 9 Name the 2 strands of a chromosome which separate in mitosis.

  11. Question 10 What does the centromere do?

  12. Question 11 What is the another name for nuclear division

  13. Question 12 Name structure P

  14. Question 13 Name structure R

  15. Question 14 Name structure Q

  16. Question 15 What name is given to the new cells produced as a result of mitosis?

  17. Question 16 Mitosis produces two daughter cells that have half the number of chromosomes and half the information as the original cell. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE?

  18. Question 17 Put these pictures in order of what happens during the process of Mitosis, starting with F.. B A C D E F

  19. Question 18 Below are 4 stages in mitosis. Arrange them in the correct order : A. Chromatids pulled apart B. Chromosomes become visible C. Nuclear membrane reforms D. Chromosomes line up on equator of cell

  20. Question 19 A cell can divide to produce 2 daughter cells. Each daughter cell grows and then divides. If each division takes 30 minutes, how many cells would there be after 6 hours?

  21. Question 20 If a parent cell had 5 pairs of chromosomes, how many chromosomes, in total would a cell have after 5 divisions?

  22. Question 1 How many cells did we all start out as? One

  23. Question 2 Why is cell division important in multi-cellular organisms? For growth and repair

  24. Question 3 Why is cell division important in uni-cellular organisms? Enables them to reproduce

  25. Question 4 What is the function of the nucleus? It is the control centre of the cell.

  26. Question 5 What are the threadlike structures contained in the nucleus called? Chromosomes

  27. Question 6 What do chromosomes contain? DNA

  28. Question 7 How many chromosomes do humans have in their body cells? 46

  29. Question 8 Why is it important that new cells produced by mitosis have exactly the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell? So that they have all the information on the chromosomes to be able to function normally.

  30. Question 9 Name the 2 strands of a chromosome which separate in mitosis. Chromatids

  31. Question 10 What does the centromere do? It joins together the 2 chromatids of a chromosome.

  32. Question 11 What is the another name for nuclear division Mitosis

  33. Question 12 Name structure P Chromosome

  34. Question 13 Name structure R Chromatid

  35. Question 14 Name structure Q Centomere

  36. Question 15 What name is given to the new cells produced as a result of mitosis? Daughter cells

  37. Question 16 Mitosis produces two daughter cells that have half the number of chromosomes and half the information as the original cell. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE? FALSE

  38. Question 17 Put these pictures in order of what happens during the process of Mitosis, starting with F.. B A C D E F F, C, D, B, E, A

  39. Question 18 Below are 4 stages in mitosis. Arrange them in the correct order : A. Chromatids pulled apart B. Chromosomes become visible C. Nuclear membrane reforms D. Chromosomes line up on equator of cell B,D,A,C

  40. Question 19 A cell can divide to produce 2 daughter cells. Each daughter cell grows and then divides. If each division takes 30 minutes, how many cells would there be after 6 hours? 1024

  41. Question 20 If a parent cell had 5 pairs of chromosomes, how many chromosomes, in total would a cell have after 5 divisions? 10

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