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A researcher is studying mitosis in a novel diploid organism with 2n = 16 chromosomes. During metaphase, a drug is applied that inhibits the separation of sister chromatids but allows the cell to progress through anaphase and telophase. At the end of this aberrant cell division, what is the most likely chromosomal composition of the resulting daughter cells?
Two diploid cells (2n=16) each
One diploid cell (2n=16) and one cell with no chromosomes
One tetraploid cell (4n=32)
Two cells with 8 chromosomes each
Which of the following accurately describes the role of motor proteins during anaphase of mitosis?
Kinesins move chromosomes towards the minus ends of kinetochore microtubules, and dyneins move chromosomes towards the plus ends.
Dyneins move chromosomes towards the poles along kinetochore microtubules, while kinesins are involved in cytokinesis.
Kinesins move chromosomes towards the plus ends of kinetochore microtubules, while dyneins move the poles apart by acting on astral microtubules.
Both kinesins and dyneins move chromosomes towards the poles along kinetochore microtubules, with kinesins acting on the leading edge and dyneins on the trailing edge.
In a plant cell undergoing mitosis, a mutation disrupts the function of phragmoplastin. Which stage of mitosis will be most directly affected, and what would be the observable consequence?
Prophase; failure of chromosome condensation
Metaphase; misalignment of chromosomes at the metaphase plate
Anaphase; inability of sister chromatids to separate
Cytokinesis; incomplete cell wall formation
A cell in G2 phase has 4.8 pg of DNA. After completing mitosis, how much DNA would each daughter cell contain if cytokinesis is successful?
9.6 pg
4.8 pg
2.4 pg
1.2 pg
Which of the following events does NOT occur during prometaphase of mitosis?
Breakdown of the nuclear envelope
Attachment of kinetochore microtubules to chromosomes
Movement of chromosomes towards the metaphase plate
Replication of the centrosomes
In an experiment, cells are arrested in metaphase using colchicine, a drug that inhibits microtubule polymerization. If these cells are then fused with cells in G1 phase, what is the most likely outcome for the G1 chromosomes?
The G1 chromosomes will replicate their DNA.
The G1 chromosomes will condense prematurely.
The G1 chromosomes will remain unaffected.
The G1 chromosomes will fragment.
Which phase of mitosis is characterized by the condensation of chromatin into visible chromosomes?
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
During which phase of mitosis do the sister chromatids separate?
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
The spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes at the:
Centromere
Kinetochore
Telomere
Chromatid
What is the main purpose of mitosis?
Gamete formation
Genetic variation
Growth and repair of tissues
Reduction in chromosome number