In which phase do cells rest?(1 point) Responses anaphase anaphase prophase prophase interphase interphase metaphase

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Cells rest during the interphase phase. During interphase, the cell is not actively dividing, but it is conducting its regular functions and preparing for mitosis.

Which of the following correctly orders events during mitosis?(1 point) Responses The nuclear membrane dissolves. Microtubules organize the chromosomes. The mitotic spindle attaches to chromosomes. The nuclear membrane dissolves. Microtubules organize the chromosomes. The mitotic spindle attaches to chromosomes. Microtubules organize the chromosomes. The nuclear membrane dissolves. The mitotic spindle attaches to chromosomes. Microtubules organize the chromosomes. The nuclear membrane dissolves. The mitotic spindle attaches to chromosomes. The mitotic spindle attaches to chromosomes. Microtubules organize the chromosomes. The nuclear membrane dissolves. The mitotic spindle attaches to chromosomes. Microtubules organize the chromosomes. The nuclear membrane dissolves. The nuclear membrane dissolves. The mitotic spindle attaches to chromosomes. Microtubules organize the chromosomes. The nuclear membrane dissolves. The mitotic spindle attaches to chromosomes. Microtubules organize the chromosomes.

The correct order of events during mitosis is:

  1. The nuclear membrane dissolves.
  2. Microtubules organize the chromosomes.
  3. The mitotic spindle attaches to chromosomes.

So, the correct response is:
The nuclear membrane dissolves. Microtubules organize the chromosomes. The mitotic spindle attaches to chromosomes.

In what phase of mitosis do chromosomes split into sister chromatids?(1 point) Responses anaphase anaphase cytokinesis cytokinesis telophase telophase prophase

Chromosomes split into sister chromatids during the anaphase of mitosis.

Which type of stem cell is able to differentiate into any cell type, including extraembryonic placental cells?(1 point) Responses multipotent cells multipotent cells embryonic cells embryonic cells totipotent cells totipotent cells pluripotent cells

The type of stem cell that is able to differentiate into any cell type, including extraembryonic placental cells, is known as totipotent cells.

Which correctly describes sister chromatids?(1 point) Responses They form during metaphase when DNA is being replicated. They form during metaphase when DNA is being replicated. They make up the mitotic spindle within the cell. They make up the mitotic spindle within the cell. They are the daughter cells that form during cell replication. They are the daughter cells that form during cell replication. They are part of the lined-up chromosomes in mitosis.

The correct description of sister chromatids is: They are part of the lined-up chromosomes in mitosis.

Sister chromatids are identical copies of a chromosome that are joined together at a region called the centromere and align during metaphase in mitosis.