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Question
label the phases of mitosis/cell cycle (they are not in order) below:
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12.
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- helicase is an enzyme responsible for unwinding the double helix of the dna during dna replication. in which phase of the cell cycle is helicase performing this function?
a. s
b. m
c. g¹
d. g²
- which phase occurred directly before the phase in the image?
a. interphase
b. prophase
c. cytokinesis
d. metaphase
- which phase has not occurred?
a. metaphase
b. anaphase
c. telophase
d. cytokinesis
- in which phase of meiosis does crossing over occur?
a. telophase ii
b. anaphase i
c. prophase i
d. metaphase i
Brief Explanations
- The cell has visible chromosomes, a breaking nuclear envelope, and forming spindle fibers, matching Prophase.
- Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles, matching Anaphase.
- Chromosomes are aligned at the cell's equatorial plate, matching Metaphase.
- The cell has a distinct nucleus, uncondensed DNA, and is growing/preparing, matching Interphase.
- Two separate nuclei form, chromosomes decondense, and the cell begins to split, matching Telophase (with early cytokinesis).
- DNA replication occurs during the S (Synthesis) phase, so helicase (for unwinding DNA) acts here.
- The image shows Anaphase; the phase directly before it, where chromosomes align at the equator, is Metaphase.
- The image shows Telophase (two nuclei forming); Cytokinesis (final cell splitting) has not yet occurred.
- Crossing over, where homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material, happens during Prophase I of Meiosis.
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- Prophase
- Anaphase
- Metaphase
- Interphase
- Telophase (with Cytokinesis initiation)
- a. S
- d. Metaphase
- d. Cytokinesis
- c. Prophase I