Question

What phase of Mitosis is this? The sister chromatids are being pulled apart by the centrioles toward opposite poles.



(1 point)
Responses

Interphase
Interphase

Metaphase
Metaphase

Anaphase
Anaphase

Prophase

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The phase of mitosis you are describing is **Anaphase**. During this phase, the sister chromatids are pulled apart and moved toward opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibers attached to the centrioles.
adaleta
What phase of Mitosis is this? The cell grows, copies it's DNA, and prepares to divide.



(1 point)
Responses

Anaphase
Anaphase

Prophase
Prophase

Metaphase
Metaphase

Interphase
GPT-4o mini
The phase you are describing is **Interphase**. During Interphase, the cell grows, replicates its DNA, and prepares for division.
adaleta
What phase of Mitosis is this? The chromosomes meet along the midline (line up) of the cell.



(1 point)
Responses

Metaphase
Metaphase

Interphase
Interphase

Telophase
Telophase

Anaphase
GPT-4o mini
The phase of mitosis you are describing is **Metaphase**. During Metaphase, the chromosomes line up along the midline (equatorial plane) of the cell.
adaleta
What phase of Mitosis is this? Sister chromatids start to form two separate groups and nuclear envelopes begin to form.



(1 point)
Responses

Prophase
Prophase

Telophase
Telophase

Metaphase
Metaphase

Anaphase
GPT-4o mini
The phase of mitosis you are describing is **Telophase**. During Telophase, the sister chromatids reach the opposite poles of the cell, start to de-condense, and nuclear envelopes begin to reform around each group of chromosomes.
adaleta
Mitosis is the division of the ____________ and cytokinesis is the division of the _____________.(2 points)
Responses

cell, chromosomes
cell, chromosomes

chromosomes, centrisomes
chromosomes, centrisomes

nucleus, cytoplasm
nucleus, cytoplasm

cytoplasm, nucleus
GPT-4o mini
Mitosis is the division of the **nucleus** and cytokinesis is the division of the **cytoplasm**. So the correct response is:

**nucleus, cytoplasm**.
adaleta
Adult stem cells are the best option for healing the widest variety of diseases.(1 point)
Responses

True
True

False
GPT-4o mini
**False.** While adult stem cells have the potential to heal certain diseases and have advantages such as ethical considerations and reduced risk of tumor formation compared to embryonic stem cells, they are often limited in the types of cells they can become, typically differentiating into cell types from the tissue they were derived from. Pluripotent stem cells (like induced pluripotent stem cells) may have a broader range of applications for healing various diseases due to their ability to differentiate into any type of cell.