A) 8
B) 16
C) 32
D) 64
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A) 23 pairs of sister chromatids and 46 individual DNA molecules
B) 23 pairs of sister chromatids and 92 individual DNA molecules
C) 46 pairs of sister chromatids and 46 individual DNA molecules
D) 46 pairs of sister chromatids and 92 individual DNA molecules
E) 46 pairs of sister chromatids and 184 individual DNA molecules
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A) 64
B) 32
C) 16
D) 8
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A) Solenoids
B) Nucleosomes
C) Chromatin loops
D) Rosettes
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A) The homologous chromosomes are lined up on the equator of the cell.
B) The homologous chromosomes have all been copied through DNA replication and are beginning to condense.
C) The homologous chromosomes have been pulled to their respective poles by the spindle apparatus.
D) The homologous chromosomes have not been replicated yet.
E) The homologous chromosomes are now in the haploid or n condition.
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A) The gap phase
B) Cytokinesis
C) Binary fission
D) Interphase
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A) G1
B) S
C) G2
D) Mitosis
E) Cytokinesis
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A) Resulting daughter cells are smaller than the mother cell in the embryonic cell cycles.
B) Resulting daughter cells do not contain the same genetic information as the mother cell in the embryonic cell cycles.
C) Resulting daughter cells cannot form a mitotic spindle in the embryonic cell cycle.
D) Mother cells in the embryonic cell cycle spend the majority of their time in G0.
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A) The cohesin complex will be destroyed,and the cell will remain in metaphase.
B) The cohesin complex will persist,preventing the cell from entering anaphase.
C) Separase will be marked for degradation by securin,preventing the cell from entering anaphase.
D) Securin will remain intact and therefore will degrade cohesin,allowing the cell to enter anaphase.
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A) G1/S
B) G2/M
C) spindle
D) G1/S and G2/M
E) G2/M and spindle
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A) APC/C
B) p53
C) FtsZ
D) Condensin
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A) Anaphase
B) Prometaphase
C) Metaphase
D) Telophase
E) Cytokinesis
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A) binary fission.
B) forming a cell plate across the middle of the cell.
C) forming a cleavage furrow that pinches the cell into two.
D) chromosome condensation.
E) chromosome elongation.
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A) Sister chromatids
B) Homologous chromosomes
C) Daughter chromosomes
D) Kinetochores
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A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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A) That chromosome would not be able to be replicated.
B) That chromosome would not be able to condense.
C) That chromosome would not be able to bind to the mitotic spindle.
D) That chromosome would not be able to interact with histone proteins.
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A) Anaphase
B) Metaphase
C) Prometaphase
D) Telophase
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A) The compaction of the eukaryotic genome involves structural maintenance of chromosome (SMC) proteins,and the compaction of the bacterial genome does not.
B) Most bacterial chromosomes are circular and the eukaryotic chromosomes contained in the nucleus are not.
C) Bacterial chromosomes are made up of RNA and eukaryotic chromosomes are made up of DNA.
D) The eukaryotic genome is found on chromosomes and there are no chromosomes in bacterial cells.
E) Eukaryotic chromosomes have to be tightly packed to fit into the nucleus,and bacterial chromosomes do not require tight packing to fit into the cell.
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A) The kinetochore
B) The centromere
C) The cohesin complex
D) The centriole
E) The centrosome
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A) proteins that double-stranded DNA molecules wrap around in eukaryotes.
B) proteins that double-stranded DNA molecules wrap around in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
C) proteins that regulate checkpoints in the mitotic cell cycle.
D) proteins that serve as the spindle fiber to pull sister chromatids apart during anaphase.
E) proteins that required for the activity of Cdk enzymes.
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