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dsp73
3 years ago
10

Match the following.

Biology
1 answer:
Olin [163]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. The phase when the daughter chromosomes have reached opposite ends of the cell

M. anaphase

2. A structure that forms across the middle of a higher plant cell in telophase

E. furrowing

3. Period between the finish of mitosis and the synthesis of more genetic materia

K. interphase

4. Part of a chromosome which attaches to the spindle apparatus during mitosis

O.centriole.

5. The actual separation of daughter cells during cell division

C. telophase

6. Cell division in animal cells in which there is a constriction in the middle of the parent cell

N. plate

7. The period of interphase when the genetic information is being duplicated

A. S phase

8. Material in the cell nucleus carrying hereditary information

I. chromatin

9. Forms the ends of the spindle fibers in the cell during mitosis

10. The membrane that surrounds the nucleus of the cell

G. nuclear envelope

11. The period between the synthesis of new genetic material and the beginning of mitosis

12. A period in the life of the cell between two periods of mitosis cytokinesis

13. The phase when the daughter chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell

L. metaphase

14. The first part of mitosis centromere

 D. prophase

15. The stage of mitosis when the chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell

ANAPHASE

16. A system of fibers stretching from one end of a mitotic cell to the other end cell

B. spindle apparatus

17. A chemical substance that causes some definite effect in another part of the same animal

F. hormone

H. G2 phase

J. G1 phase

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