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53931266Cell CycleA, B, C, and D all together are called the _______________.
53931267DABCWithout using commas or spaces, put the above stages of mitosis in proper sequence from the earliest to latest.
53932406meiosisThe above picture shows the stages of _______________.
53933682ACrossing over happens during which of the above stages?
53933683BSelect the letter of the image that represents metaphase I.
53933684FSelect the letter of the image that represents anaphase II.
53933685ESelect the letter of the image that represents metaphase II.
53933686CSelect the letter of the image that represents anaphase I.
53933687DSelect the letter of the image that represents prophase II.
53933688tetradThe structure represented by the letter "x" in stage A is called a _________.
53933689ABCWhich cells above may be considered diploid?
53933690DEFGWhich cells above may be considered haploid?
53933691metaphaseStage "A" is _____________.
53933692prophaseStage "D" is ____________.
53933693anaphaseStage "B" is _________.
53933694telophaseStage "C" is _____________.
53933695BWhich letter represents the stage when the chromosomesDNA) are duplicated?
53933696InterphaseA, B, and C represent what part of the cell cycle?
53933697G1"A" in the above picture represents what part of the cell cycle?
53933698S phase"B" represents what part of the cell cycle?

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