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37. When a cell is not dividing of the cell cycle? and the chromosomes are not c

ID: 3474947 • Letter: 3

Question

37. When a cell is not dividing of the cell cycle? and the chromosomes are not condensed, the cell is in which phase a. prophase b. anaphase c. telophase d. interphase e. metaphase 38. During which phase of the cell cycle do the sister chromatids move apart? a. prophase b. anaphase c. telophase d. interphase e. metaphase 39. Which organelle contains acid and digestive enzymes. It can remove waste products and sometimes destroy the whole cell, giving it the name "suicide organelle"? a. peroxisome b. mitochondria c. smooth ER d. lysosome e. rough ER 40. The structure that holds the sister chromatids together before they separate is called: a. centriole b. ribosome c. chromosome d. centromere e. chromatin 41. On a compound microscope, the lens closest to the stage is called the: a. ocular b. eyepiece c. objective lens d. stage lens e condenser 42. Thrombocytes are part oftissue and have the common name-_ a. epithelial, platelets b. connective, platelets c. epithelial, red blood cel d. connective, red blood cell e. connective, white blood cell

Explanation / Answer

37. D

During interphase the cell's DNA is not condensed and is loosely distributed and when eukaryotic cells are not dividing a stage called interphase

38. B

Anaphase during which each chromosome's sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles of the cell.

39. D

Lysosomes have powerful enzymes and acids to digest and recycle cell materials.

40. D

The centromere is the part of a chromosome that links sister chromatids or a dyad

41. A

We call it is occular lense

42. B

Thrombocytes are part of plasma and fluid matrix of blood, since blood is aconnective tissue and it's a clotting cell so the answer is connectivetissue and platelets.

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