Exam 11: The Cell Cycle and Cell Division
Exam 1: Studying Life246 Questions
Exam 2: Small Molecules and the Chemistry of Life246 Questions
Exam 3: Proteins, Carbohydrates, and Lipids246 Questions
Exam 4: Nucleic Acids and the Origin of Life246 Questions
Exam 5: Cells: the Working Units of Life248 Questions
Exam 6: Cell Membranes246 Questions
Exam 7: Cell Communication and Multicellularity246 Questions
Exam 8: Energy, Enzymes, and Metabolism246 Questions
Exam 9: Pathways That Harvest Chemical Energy246 Questions
Exam 10: Photosynthesis: Energy From Sunlight242 Questions
Exam 11: The Cell Cycle and Cell Division260 Questions
Exam 12: Inheritance, Genes, and Chromosomes250 Questions
Exam 13: Dna and Its Role in Heredity257 Questions
Exam 14: From Dna to Protein: Gene Expression252 Questions
Exam 15: Gene Mutation and Molecular Medicine251 Questions
Exam 16: Regulation of Gene Expression245 Questions
Exam 17: Genomes249 Questions
Exam 18: Recombinant Dna and Biotechnology243 Questions
Exam 20: Mechanisms of Evolution243 Questions
Exam 21: Reconstructing and Using Phylogenies246 Questions
Exam 22: Speciation247 Questions
Exam 23: Evolution of Genes and Genomes252 Questions
Exam 24: The History of Life on Earth246 Questions
Exam 25: Bacteria, Archaea, and Viruses262 Questions
Exam 26: The Origin and Diversification of Eukaryotes252 Questions
Exam 27: Plants Without Seeds: From Water to Land251 Questions
Exam 28: The Evolution of Seed Plants259 Questions
Exam 29: The Evolution and Diversity of Fungi261 Questions
Exam 30: Animal Origins and the Evolution of Body Plans248 Questions
Exam 31: Protostome Animals244 Questions
Exam 32: Deuterostome Animals246 Questions
Exam 33: The Plant Body243 Questions
Exam 34: Transport in Plants248 Questions
Exam 35: Plant Nutrition247 Questions
Exam 36: Regulation of Plant Growth246 Questions
Exam 37: Reproduction in Flowering Plants247 Questions
Exam 38: Plant Responses to Environmental Challenges246 Questions
Exam 39: Physiology, Homeostasis, and Temperature Regulation258 Questions
Exam 40: Animal Hormones249 Questions
Exam 41: Immunology: Animal Defense Systems265 Questions
Exam 42: Animal Reproduction261 Questions
Exam 43: Animal Development261 Questions
Exam 44: Neurons, Glia, and Nervous Systems250 Questions
Exam 45: Sensory Systems249 Questions
Exam 46: The Mammalian Nervous System: Structure and Higher Functions254 Questions
Exam 47: Musculoskeletal Systems259 Questions
Exam 48: Gas Exchange247 Questions
Exam 49: Circulatory Systems252 Questions
Exam 50: Nutrition, Digestion, and Absorption259 Questions
Exam 51: Salt and Water Balance and Nitrogen Excretion251 Questions
Exam 52: Animal Behavior249 Questions
Exam 53: The Physical Environment and Biogeography of Life248 Questions
Exam 54: Populations259 Questions
Exam 55: Species Interactions254 Questions
Exam 56: Communities247 Questions
Exam 57: Ecosystems238 Questions
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Microtubules are formed between the poles and the chromosomes to make up the spindle.This is most likely to occur during
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When dividing cells are examined under a light microscope, chromosomes first become visible during
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During a process known as _______, a piece of one chromosome breaks off and becomes joined to a different chromosome.
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If n = 26 for a species of wildflower, how many chromosomes would be in each of the gametes?
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A potato has a diploid number of 48.If an egg of this plant has 23 chromosomes, the most likely explanation is that
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Bacteria have a short sequence called _______ where DNA synthesis begins.
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How were the internal signals that control the transitions between stages of the cell cycle discovered?
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If the haploid number of a species of plant is 15, and you discover an individual with 60 chromosomes, you can conclude that the individual is a(n) _______.
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A tissue in a plant contains three types of cells that divide at different rates.You would expect the cell type that divides most rapidly to spend _______ time in the _______ phase than the other cells.
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In mitotic metaphase, there are 16 sister chromatids in a cell.How many centromeres are in the cell?
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The process that ensures that only one of each pair of chromosomes is included in a gamete is _______.
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A triploid nucleus will have difficulty undergoing meiosis because
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Some people are born with webbed hands that have tissue between the individual digits.The most likely cause of this anomaly is the failure of _______ during fetal development.
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You measure the overall growth of a population of cells in a cell line at a rate of 6 units per day.The rate of cell apoptosis is 4 units per day.The rate of cell division in this population is _______ units per day.
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Which situation has the highest potential for causing cancer?
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Regulation of the cell cycle is dependent on cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases.The key that allows a cell to progress beyond the restriction point is
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A bacterial cell has a mutation in the ter gene.The most likely result would be that
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