1) What are the four phases of mitosis? a) Prophase, Anaphase, Telophase, Metaphase b) Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase 2) 2. Which phase of mitosis is described by chromosomes lining up in the "middle" of the cell? a) Metaphase b) Anaphase 3) 3. During which phase do the chromosomes move "away" to opposite sides of the cell? a) Anaphase b) Telophase 4) 4. In which phase do new nuclei start to form around the chromosomes at the opposite ends of the cell? a) Anaphase b) Telophase 5) 5. What happens to the chromosomes in Prophase? a) They begin to condense and become visible. b) They line up in the middle of the cell. 6) What is mitosis? a) A process of cell division for growth, repair, and creating two identical cells with the same genetic material as the original cell b) A process that makes sperm or egg cells. 7) 7. What happens to the nucleus during Metaphase? a) It has disassembled. b) It shrinks in size. 8) 8. What helps move the chromosomes during Anaphase? a) Spindle Fibers b) Cell wall 9) 9. What event happens first before mitosis? a) Prophase b) Interphase 10) What is the final outcome of mitosis and cytokinesis in terms of chromosomes? a) Two new cells, each with 46 identical chromosomes (in humans). b) Two new cells, each with a random number of chromosomes.

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