Biology Practice: Cell Cycle & Division (Mock Test 2 - Anatomy, Functions & Locations)
1. In which specific part of the cell are the "Centrioles" located during the start of cell division?
2. What is the primary function of "Spindle Fibers" during Anaphase?
3. Where do chromosomes align themselves during the "Metaphase" stage of mitosis?
4. The "Cleavage Furrow" is an anatomical feature of cytokinesis found in:
5. Which anatomical structure is responsible for the formation of the "Cell Plate" in plant cells?
6. What is the anatomical difference between a "Chromosome" and a "Chromatid"?
7. The structure that attaches the spindle fiber to the centromere of the chromosome is the:
8. Where does Meiosis specifically occur in the human body?
9. During which phase do the "Asters" form at the opposite poles of an animal cell?
10. What is the location of the "Genes" within a chromosome?
11. The nucleolus and nuclear membrane reappear during which stage?
12. In plant cells, the absence of which organelle results in "Anastral" mitosis (mitosis without asters)?
13. What is the main function of "Mitosis" in a multi-cellular organism like a human?
14. The "Chiasmata" is a site where crossing over occurs. In which anatomical pair is it formed?
15. Which stage is marked by the chromosomes losing their individuality and turning into "chromatin threads"?
16. The "Sat-chromosome" is a chromosome that has a specific anatomical feature called:
17. Where do the two daughter cells remain attached immediately after karyokinesis but before cytokinesis is complete?
18. What is the function of "Meiosis" in terms of evolution?
19. Which part of the chromosome prevents the ends from sticking to other chromosomes?
20. In which type of cells is the "Middle Lamella" formed during the final stages of division?