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chapter 9 pre-test question 10
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which of the following is found in binary fission but not in mitosis?
○ duplicated chromosomes attach to the plasma membrane.
○ the result produces 2 nuclei.
○ replication of dna begins at an origin.
○ following the process, a membrane separates the 2 copies.
○ replicated strands of dna separate.
Brief Explanations
- Analyze each option:
- Option 1: In binary fission (prokaryotes), duplicated chromosomes attach to the plasma membrane. In mitosis (eukaryotes), chromosomes attach to the mitotic spindle (not plasma membrane).
- Option 2: Both binary fission and mitosis result in 2 nuclei (or equivalent genetic material separation).
- Option 3: DNA replication begins at an origin in both (origin of replication in prokaryotes, multiple origins in eukaryotes but still starts at an origin).
- Option 4: Both processes have a membrane (or cell wall in prokaryotes, cell membrane/cell plate in eukaryotes) separating the two copies.
- Option 5: Replicated DNA strands separate in both processes.
- So the key difference is the attachment of duplicated chromosomes to the plasma membrane in binary fission, not in mitosis.
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A. Duplicated chromosomes attach to the plasma membrane.