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task 4: mitosis interactive
complete the mitosis movers game on the bioman bio website. as you play, answer the below.
full url: https://www.biomanbio.com/html5gamesandlabs/genegames/mitosismoverpage.html
tiny url: https://tinyurl.com/y8gpabxl
- what is the uncoiled stringy dna in interphase called?
- what is replicated during interphase?
- which of the following statements is true?
a. dna replicates during interphase
b. chromatin is made of dna
c. genes are found on dna
d. all statements are true
- why do organisms do mitosis?
- true or false: \the sister chromatids of a chromosome are identical.\
- what disintegrates during prophase?
- what do the chromosomes do during metaphase?
- what happens to the chromatids during anaphase?
- what phase does cytokinesis occur after?
- how many cells are produced at the end of cytokinesis?
Question 22
In interphase, the uncoiled, stringy form of DNA is called chromatin. This is a basic concept in cell biology related to the structure of DNA when the cell is not dividing.
During interphase, the cell prepares for division. One of the key processes is the replication of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). This ensures that each daughter cell will have a complete set of genetic material after cell division.
- Option a: DNA does replicate during interphase (S - phase of interphase), so this is true.
- Option b: Chromatin is a complex of DNA and proteins, so it is made of DNA, this is true.
- Option c: Genes are segments of DNA that code for specific traits, so genes are found on DNA, this is true.
- Since a, b, and c are all true, option d (All statements are true) is correct.
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