At the end of mitosis:(5 points)

True False
Two nuclei are produced

All cells go through differentiation

Two identical cells are produced

Two different cells are produced

All genetic material is duplicated

1 answer

Here's the evaluation of each statement regarding the end of mitosis:

  1. Two nuclei are produced: True

    • Mitosis results in the division of one nucleus into two nuclei.
  2. All cells go through differentiation: False

    • Not all cells undergo differentiation at the end of mitosis; differentiated cells produce more cells of the same type, while others may remain undifferentiated or become differentiated later.
  3. Two identical cells are produced: True

    • Mitosis produces two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the original parent cell.
  4. Two different cells are produced: False

    • Mitosis results in the formation of two identical cells, not different ones.
  5. All genetic material is duplicated: False

    • Genetic material is duplicated prior to mitosis during the S phase of the cell cycle. By the end of mitosis, the duplicated genetic material has been separated into two nuclei, but the statement might imply misunderstanding about the timing of the duplication.

To summarize:

  1. True
  2. False
  3. True
  4. False
  5. False