Asked by Beady
What is the name given to the process by which a parent cell becomes two identical daughter cells?(1 point)
Responses
meiosis
meiosis
mitosis
mitosis
senescence
senescence
differentiation
Responses
meiosis
meiosis
mitosis
mitosis
senescence
senescence
differentiation
Answers
Answered by
Beady
Question
A scientist looks into a microscope and sees that replicated chromosome pairs are lined up in the center of a cell. The scientist then sees the mitotic spindle from each side of the cell attach to a chromosome. Which mitotic phase is the scientist likely witnessing?(1 point)
Responses

telophase
telophase

metaphase
metaphase

prophase
prophase

anaphase
anaphase
Skip to navigation
Highlight

page 11 of 11



A scientist looks into a microscope and sees that replicated chromosome pairs are lined up in the center of a cell. The scientist then sees the mitotic spindle from each side of the cell attach to a chromosome. Which mitotic phase is the scientist likely witnessing?(1 point)
Responses

telophase
telophase

metaphase
metaphase

prophase
prophase

anaphase
anaphase
Skip to navigation
Highlight

page 11 of 11



Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.