10 Questions
Which process is responsible for producing new cells?
Cell division
In which part of the cell cycle does interphase occur?
Before cell division
What is the main reason for cell division?
Cell growth
Which cells do not divide at all after birth?
Muscle & nerve cells
What are the two main parts of cell division?
Mitosis and cytokinesis
Cell division is the process by which cells produce new cells. Cell division differs in ______ (bacteria) from eukaryotes (protests, fungi, plants, & animals)
prokaryotes
______ tissues must be repaired often such as the lining of gut, white blood cells, and skin cells with a short lifespan.
Some
Reasons for Cell Division: Cell growth. Repair & replacement of damaged tissue parts. ______ of the species. Cell Cycle: Cells go through phases or a cell cycle during their life before they divide to form new cells The cell cycle in Figure below includes 2 main parts --- interphase, and cell division 1 cell biology lab7
Reproduction
Cell division includes mitosis (nuclear division) and ______ (division of the cytoplasm) Interphase is the longest part of a cell.
cytokinesis
Cell biology lab7: cell division (______) The cell cycle: Cell division includes ______ (nuclear division) and cytokinesis (division of the cytoplasm) Interphase is the longest part of a cell.
mitosis
Test your knowledge of cell division (mitosis) with this quiz! Explore the process by which cells produce new cells, and learn about the differences in cell division between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. This quiz covers essential concepts in cell biology, including the Cell Theory and the importance of cell division in tissue repair.
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