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Which of the following statements regarding the differences between mitosis and meiosis is false?


A) In meiosis four daughter cells are produced, whereas in mitosis two daughter cells are produced.
B) Cells produced by mitosis are diploid, whereas cells produced by meiosis are haploid.
C) In mitosis cytokinesis occurs once, whereas in meiosis cytokinesis occurs twice.
D) Crossing over is a phenomenon that creates genetic diversity during mitosis.

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Independent orientation of chromosomes at metaphase I results in an increase in the number of


A) gametes.
B) homologous chromosomes.
C) possible combinations of characteristics.
D) sex chromosomes.

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You and your lab partner are observing a cell under a microscope, but you do not know whether it is a eukaryote or a prokaryote. Which of the following observations regarding the chromosomes would you use to immediately conclude that the cell is a eukaryote?


A) The chromosomes are circular in structure.
B) The chromosomes are housed in a membrane-enclosed nucleus.
C) The chromosomes contain very few proteins.
D) The chromosomes are very simple in structure.

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A cell that has a cell wall is undergoing cell division, and the following events are observed: the formation of a cell plate and the division of the cell into two daughter cells. What type of cell is being observed and what process(es) is it going through?


A) prokaryote; telophase of mitosis
B) animal cell; telophase and cytokinesis of mitosis
C) plant cell; telophase and cytokinesis of mitosis
D) plant cell; telophase II of meiosis

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You are a medical student and are reviewing a case study about a past patient. The patient was 4 feet 8 inches tall at age 38, was unable to have children, and had an above-average intelligence. The patient also had an irregular number of chromosomes. What diagnosis would you give the patient?


A) Turner syndrome
B) Down syndrome
C) Klinefelter syndrome
D) chronic myelogenous leukemia

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Sister chromatids are


A) found right after a cell divides.
B) joined together at a centromere.
C) made only of DNA.
D) unique to prokaryotes.

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Which of the following statements regarding the cell cycle control system is false?


A) The cell cycle control system receives messages from outside the cell that influence cell division.
B) The cell cycle control system triggers and controls major events in the cell cycle.
C) The cell cycle control system includes three key checkpoints to complete a cell cycle.
D) The cell cycle control system operates independently of the growth factors.

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You are observing a single cell under a microscope. You go home for the night, and the next day you see four cells. The four cells look similar, and when you stain them with a dye that binds to DNA they all appear to contain the same amount of DNA. What likely happened overnight?


A) The single cell divided once to form four new cells via asexual reproduction.
B) The single cell divided once to form four new cells via sexual reproduction.
C) The single cell divided to form two new cells, and the two new cells each divided to form four total cells, all by asexual reproduction.
D) The single cell divided to form two new cells, and the two new cells each divided to form four total cells, all by sexual reproduction.

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Which of the following statements regarding cell division is false?


A) Cell division can reproduce an entire organism.
B) Cell division is necessary for development to occur.
C) Cell division is the basis of both sexual and asexual reproduction.
D) Cell division is common in eukaryotes but rare in prokaryotes.

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Cancer is not usually inherited because


A) the chromosomal changes in cancer are usually confined to somatic cells.
B) people with cancer usually die before reproducing.
C) the causes of cancer are not usually genetic.
D) the cancerous cells usually interfere with the ability to produce gametes.

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A karyotype is most like


A) a map showing the hidden location of buried treasure.
B) a movie showing the stages of the reproductive cycle of a beetle.
C) photographs of every couple at a high school prom.
D) the answer key to a multiple-choice exam.

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You have two flasks (labeled A and B ) that each contain an equal population of normal animal cells. You place flask A in a machine called a shaking incubator, which shakes the flask at 37°C and keeps the cells moving so as to not allow them to adhere to the bottom of the flask. Flask B is allowed to sit in an incubator (without shaking) at 37°C. If you let the cells in each flask grow for a week, which of the following results are you most likely to observe?


A) The cells in flask A will have grown significantly, but the cells in flask B will have not grown at all.
B) The cells in both flasks A and B will have grown significantly.

C) The cells in both flasks A and B will have not grown at all.
D) The cells in flask B will have grown significantly, but the cells in flask A will have not grown at all.

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Which of the following statements about nondisjunction is false?


A) Nondisjunction in meiosis can affect autosomes and sex chromosomes.
B) In mammals, extra copies of the Y chromosome are typically inactivated.
C) In general, a single Y chromosome is enough to produce "maleness."
D) Women with a single X chromosome have Turner syndrome and are sterile.

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During which phase of mitosis do the chromosomes line up on a plane equidistant from the two spindle poles?


A) prophase
B) metaphase
C) anaphase
D) telophase

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Your friend is working in a lab whose members are supposed to be culturing (growing) animal cells in petri dishes. They keep complaining to you, however, that no matter what they do, they can't get their cells to grow. Which of the following is not a possible explanation for why the cells are not growing?


A) The cells need to be given the correct growth factors in order to grow.
B) The cells are too dense and thus need to be diluted in order to grow.
C) The cells are either mature human nerve or muscle cells, which do not divide and grow.
D) The cells are on petri dishes but should be floating in liquid media in order for them to grow.

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With the exception of identical twins, siblings who have the same two biological parents are likely to look similar, but not identical, to each other because they have


A) identical chromosomes but different genes.
B) identical genes but different chromosomes.
C) the same combination of traits but different genes.
D) a similar but not identical combination of genes.

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Independent orientation of chromosomes at metaphase I and random fertilization are most like


A) shuffling cards and dealing out hands of poker.
B) cutting up a pie into eight even-sized slices.
C) alphabetizing files in a filing cabinet.
D) pairing up similar socks after washing your clothes.

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Which of the following variations of the sentence "Where is the cat?" is most like a chromosomal deletion?


A) Where is cat?
B) Where is the the cat?
C) Where the is cat?
D) Where is cat the the cat?

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Oncologists (medical doctors who treat cancer patients) routinely take biopsies (samples) of tissue from patients to determine whether the tissue is cancerous or not. What would be the best experiment to do to determine whether cells from the tissue sample are cancerous?


A) Count the number of chromosomes in the cells from the tissue sample and compare to the number of chromosomes in noncancerous cells from the patient.
B) Add cells from the tissue sample to a cell culture dish and compare their growth against a sample of noncancerous cells from the patient.
C) Measure the amount of DNA in G₁ in the cells from the tissue sample and compare it to the amount of DNA in Gā‚‚ in noncancerous cells from the patient.
D) Add cells from the tissue sample to a rat to see whether the rat develops cancer or not.

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Which of the following features likely accounts for the difference between plant and animal cell cytokinesis?


A) Animal cells lack the microfilaments required for forming a cleavage furrow.
B) Animal cells lack chloroplasts.
C) Plant cells have cell walls.
D) Plant cells have two sets of chromosomes; animal cells have one set of chromosomes.

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