Biology Practice: Cell Cycle & Division (Mock Test 1 - Basic Definitions & Terms)
1. The sequence of events that occurs in a cell from one division to the next is called:
2. Highly coiled and condensed structures that carry genetic information are known as:
3. The non-dividing phase of a cell, often called the "resting phase," is technically:
4. The division of the nucleus during cell division is termed as:
5. Which type of cell division is responsible for growth and repair in somatic cells?
6. The two identical halves of a duplicated chromosome are called:
7. The point at which two chromatids are held together is the:
8. Which phase involves the division of the cytoplasm?
9. Reduction division is another name for:
10. The thread-like network of genetic material seen in a non-dividing nucleus is:
11. In which stage of interphase is DNA replicated?
12. The structural unit of a chromosome consisting of DNA wrapped around histones is:
13. Cell division that results in four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes is:
14. The "Haploid" number of chromosomes is represented by the symbol:
15. The "Diploid" number refers to:
16. Crossing over occurs during which type of division?
17. Radiating rays around the centrioles in an animal cell are called:
18. The period from the end of one cell division to the beginning of the next $S$ phase is:
19. Which structure disappears during late prophase?
20. The four stages of Mitosis in correct order are: