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Mitosis and Meiosis Assessment Questions

The document is an assessment activity for a Biology class focusing on cell division, specifically mitosis and meiosis. It includes multiple-choice questions regarding the stages of mitosis, the characteristics of cell division, and the differences between mitosis and meiosis. The assessment is designed to evaluate students' understanding of cellular processes and their implications in multicellular organisms.
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Mitosis and Meiosis Assessment Questions

The document is an assessment activity for a Biology class focusing on cell division, specifically mitosis and meiosis. It includes multiple-choice questions regarding the stages of mitosis, the characteristics of cell division, and the differences between mitosis and meiosis. The assessment is designed to evaluate students' understanding of cellular processes and their implications in multicellular organisms.
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Discipline: Biology Data: ___/____/2020

Professor(a): Elaine
Colégio Estadual Filhinho Portilho
Assessment activity Series: Class: ___

Student: Value: Note:


1) We know that at the end of mitosis the cytoplasm divides to form two daughter cells. The process
the division of the cytoplasm is called:
a) prophase. b) phragmoplast. c) cariokinesis.
d) cytokinesis. e) telophase.

2) Mitosis is a cellular division process that can be divided into four stages. Mark the
alternative that correctly indicates the steps and the correct sequence in which they occur.
a) Prophase, G1, S, and G2.
b) G1, S, G2 and Metaphase.
c) Prophase, metaphase, telophase, and anaphase.
d) Metaphase, prophase, anaphase, and telophase.
e) Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.

Which stage of mitosis is characterized by the positioning of chromosomes at the equator of the cell?
a) G1. b) Prophase. c) Metaphase.
d) Anaphase. e) Telophase.

4) (CES/JF-MG) Among the following statements regarding cell division by mitosis, one is incorrect.
Point it out.
It is a very important process for the growth of organisms.
It occurs in the somatic cells of both animals and plants.
c) The mother cell gives rise to two daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes.
d) In metaphase, all the chromosomes, each with two chromatids, are located at the equator of
cell in a higher degree of condensation.
e) The daughter cells are identical to the mother cells.

In multicellular organisms, mitosis is a process whose main function is:


a) the cellular movement. b) the production of gametes.
c) energy production. d) gene expression.
the growth.

To study a karyotype, which phase of mitosis would be most suitable?


to use, considering the need to achieve the greatest clarity of the chromosomes, based on their
greater degree of spiraling?
a) Prophase. b) Pro-Metaphase. c) Anaphase.
d) Telophase. e) Metaphase.

Identical twins or monozygotic twins are those formed from a single


zygote, which divides into blastomeres that remain separate and develop into two
individuals. The question of cellular division is the:
a) meiosis, and each blastomere has half the number of chromosomes of the zygote.
b) meiosis, and each blastomere has the same number of chromosomes as the zygote.
c) mitosis, and each blastomere has half the number of chromosomes of the zygote.
d) mitosis, and each blastomere has the same number of chromosomes as the zygote.
e) mitosis, and each blastomere has double the number of chromosomes of the zygote.
8) (UEPB-2006) Considering a cell with 6 chromosomes (2n = 6), which is in the process of
division, the following diagram represents a:

a) anaphase I of meiosis. b) metaphase I of meiosis.

c) mitotic anaphase. d) mitotic metaphase.

e) metaphase II of meiosis.

9) (Vunesp-1996) Exercises on Meiosis and Mitosis: Regarding the process of cell division,
we can affirm that:

a) mitosis consists of two successive cell divisions.

b) eggs and sperm are produced by mitotic divisions.

c) during meiosis, there is no permutation or 'crossing over'.

d) meiosis is a process that gives rise to four haploid cells.

e) during mitosis, the sister chromatids do not separate.

10) (UniFor-2000) Exercises on Meiosis and Mitosis: In unicellular organisms, division by mitosis
it means

growth. b) regeneration. c) recombination.

reproduction e) gametogenesis.

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