A) G₁
B) G₂.
C) prophase.
D) metaphase.
E) anaphase.
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A) G₀
B) G₂
C) G₁
D) S
E) M
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A) The chromosomes are "reeled in" by the contraction of spindle microtubules.
B) Motor proteins of the kinetochores move the chromosomes along the spindle microtubules.
C) Non-kinetochore spindle fibers serve to push chromosomes in the direction of the poles.
D) both A and B
E) A, B, and C
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A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
E) 80
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A) Cdk is inactive, or "turned off," in the presence of cyclin.
B) Cdk is present throughout the cell cycle.
C) Cdk is an enzyme that attaches phosphate groups to other proteins.
D) Both A and B are True.
E) Both B and C are True.
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A) to increase their potential energy
B) to allow the chromosomes to move without becoming entangled and breaking
C) to allow the chromosomes to fit within the nuclear envelope
D) to allow the sister chromatids to remain attached
E) to provide for the structure of the centromere
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A) anaphase
B) prophase
C) telophase
D) metaphase
E) interphase
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A) As cells become more numerous, they begin to squeeze against each other, restricting their size and ability to produce control factors.
B) As cells become more numerous, the cell surface proteins of one cell contact the adjoining cells and they stop dividing.
C) As cells become more numerous, the protein kinases they produce begin to compete with each other, such that the proteins produced by one cell essentially cancel those produced by its neighbor.
D) As cells become more numerous, more and more of them enter the S phase of the cell cycle.
E) As cells become more numerous, the level of waste products increases, eventually slowing down metabolism.
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A) the presence of the pathogen made the experiment too contaminated to trust the results.
B) their tissue culture methods needed to be relearned.
C) infection causes lymphocytes to divide more rapidly.
D) infection causes cell cultures in general to reproduce more rapidly.
E) infection causes lymphocyte cultures to skip some parts of the cell cycle.
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A) G₀
B) G₁
C) S
D) G₂
E) M
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A) 4
B) 8
C) 16
D) 32
E) 64
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A) an animal cell in metaphase
B) an animal cell in telophase
C) an animal cell undergoing cytokinesis
D) a plant cell in metaphase
E) a plant cell undergoing cytokinesis
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A) PDGF
B) MPF
C) protein kinase
D) cyclin
E) Cdk
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A) The amount of cyclin E is greatest during the S phase.
B) The amount of Cdk 2 is greater during G₁ compared to the S phase.
C) The amount of cyclin E is highest during G₁.
D) The amount of Cdk 2 is greatest during G₁.
E) The activity of the cyclin E/Cdk 2 complex is highest during G₂.
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A) from interphase through anaphase
B) from G₁ of interphase through metaphase
C) from metaphase through telophase
D) from anaphase through telophase
E) from G₂ of interphase through metaphase
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A) 12
B) 16
C) 23
D) 46
E) 92
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A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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A) PDGF
B) MPF
C) protein kinase
D) cyclin
E) Cdk
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A) condensation of the chromosomes
B) replication of the DNA
C) separation of sister chromatids
D) spindle formation
E) separation of the spindle poles
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A) telophase
B) prophase
C) anaphase
D) metaphase
E) prometaphase
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