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Cell Division Stages

Biology

This content outlines key events and terminology related to cell division, specifically focusing on anaphase and chromosome movement towards poles.

Cell Biology Genetics Mitosis
10 Questions Easy Ages 12+ Dec 17, 2025

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This study set covers Biology through 10 practice questions. This content outlines key events and terminology related to cell division, specifically focusing on anaphase and chromosome movement towards poles. Every question includes the correct answer so you can learn as you go — pick any format above to get started.

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1 What stage of cell division is primarily depicted?
  • A Prophase
  • B Metaphase
  • C Anaphase
  • D Telophase
2 What are the structures being pulled towards the poles?
  • A Centrioles
  • B Chromosomes
  • C Cohesin proteins
  • D Spindle fibers
3 What protein is mentioned in relation to chromosome movement?
  • A Histone
  • B Cohesin
  • C Tubulin
  • D Actin
4 What is the general direction of chromosome movement?
  • A Equator to pole
  • B Pole to equator
  • C Pole to pole
  • D Equator to equator
5 What is a key event happening to chromosomes during anaphase?
  • A Replication
  • B Splitting
  • C Condensation
  • D Decondensation
6 What part of the cell are the chromosomes moving towards?
  • A Centromere
  • B Nucleus
  • C Poles
  • D Cytoplasm
7 What term describes the separation of genetic material?
  • A Cytokinesis
  • B Replication
  • C Segregation
  • D Transcription
8 What are the two main components being pulled apart during anaphase?
  • A Homologous chromosomes
  • B Sister chromatids
  • C Centrioles
  • D Spindle poles
9 What are the ends of the cell that chromosomes move towards called?
  • A Centromeres
  • B Equators
  • C Poles
  • D Nuclei
10 What is the structure that connects sister chromatids?
  • A Centriole
  • B Centromere
  • C Cohesin protein
  • D Spindle fiber
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