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Bio 6E - Compare the processes of mitosis and meiosis (Chapter 11-12)

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Which of the following explains why a cell's size is limited?
a.
Volume increases faster than surface area.
b.
Surface area increases faster than volume.
c.
Homeostasis is disrupted by a cell that is too large.
d.
both a and c
 

 2. 

By the end of prophase, each of the following has occurred except _____.
a.
tighter coiling of the chromosomes
c.
breaking down of the nuclear envelope
b.
lining up of chromosomes in the cell
d.
disappearing of the nucleolus
 
 
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 3. 

The numbers in Figure 12-1 represent the chromosome number found in each of the dog cells shown. The processes that are occurring at A and B are _____.
a.
mitosis and pollination
c.
meiosis and fertilization
b.
meiosis and pollination
d.
mitosis and fertilization
 

 4. 

As the size of a cell increases, _____.
a.
volume increases faster than surface area
b.
volume increases and surface area decreases
c.
volume and surface area increase at the same rate
d.
surface area increases faster than volume
 

 5. 

A gene is a segment of DNA that controls the production of _____.
a.
centromeres
c.
proteins
b.
microtubules
d.
carbohydrates
 

 6. 

Cells containing two alleles for each trait are described as _____.
a.
homozygous
c.
diploid
b.
haploid
d.
gametes
 

 7. 

The gamete that contains genes contributed only by the mother is _____.
a.
dominant
c.
a zygote
b.
an egg
d.
the sperm
 

 8. 

Which of the following monitors a cell's progress from phase to phase during the cell cycle?
a.
lipid molecules
c.
a series of enzymes
b.
protein molecules
d.
microtubules
 

 9. 

The longest phase of the cell cycle is _____.
a.
prophase
c.
mitosis
b.
metaphase
d.
interphase
 

 10. 

Among the following, the term that includes the others is _____.
a.
interphase
c.
cell cycle
b.
mitosis
d.
nuclear division
 

 11. 

Tangled strands of DNA wrapped around protein molecules make up the _____.
a.
chromatin
c.
nuclear envelope
b.
microtubules
d.
spindle
 
 
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 12. 

Using Figure 12-3, which process would result in the formation of chromosome C from chromosomes A and B?
a.
segregation
c.
independent assortment
b.
crossing over
d.
asexual reproduction
 

 13. 

The passing on of traits from parents to offspring is called _____.
a.
heredity
c.
genetics
b.
inbreeding
d.
gene splicing
 

 14. 

Unlike plant cells, animal cells contain _____.
a.
cell walls
c.
spindles
b.
nucleoli
d.
centrioles
 

 15. 

Pollination can best be described as _____.
a.
the transfer of the male pollen grain to the female organ
b.
the fusing of the egg nucleus with the pollen nucleus
c.
the formation of male and female sex cells
d.
the type of cell division that produces diploid gametes
 



 
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