8. Eukaryotic Cell Structures & Functions
Mitosis & Meiosis
Practice this topic
- Multiple Choice
The correct sequence for the phases of mitosis is:
- Multiple Choice
In Meiosis I, cytokinesis usually occurs after telophase I and produces:
a) Four diploid cells.
b) Two haploid cells.
c) Four haploid cells.
d) Two diploid cells.
- Multiple Choice
In Meiosis II, ________ cells are divided into 4 ___________ daughter cells.
a) Diploid; Haploid.
b) Haploid; Diploid.
c) Haploid; Haploid.
d) Diploid; Diploid.
- Open Question
Which of the following sequences reflects the correct order of events in mitosis?
a. telophase, anaphase, metaphase, prophase
b. prophase, anaphase, metaphase, telophase
c. telophase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase
d. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
- Open Question
Which of the following statements accurately describes prophase?
a. The cell appears to have a line of chromosomes across the midregion.
b. The nuclear envelope becomes visible.
c. The cell constructs microtubules to form a spindle.
d. Chromatids separate and become known as chromosomes.
- Open Question
Multiple nuclear divisions without cytoplasmic divisions result in cells called _________.
a. mycoses
b. coenocytes
c. haustoria
d. a pseudohypha
- Open Question
Compare and contrast the following closely related terms:
a. Chromatid and chromosome
b. Mitosis and meiosis II
c. Hypha and mycelium