Questions: Eukaryotic cell division is regulated by mitosis glycoprotein synthesis checkpoints chromosomes none of the above
Transcript text: Eukaryotic cell division is regulated by mitosis glycoprotein synthesis checkpoints chromosomes none of the above
Solution
The answer is: checkpoints.
Explanation for each option:
Mitosis: This is a process of cell division but does not regulate the division itself.
Glycoprotein synthesis: This is a cellular process but not directly involved in the regulation of cell division.
Checkpoints: These are control mechanisms in the cell cycle that ensure the proper division of eukaryotic cells by monitoring and regulating the progression through the cell cycle.
Chromosomes: These are structures that contain genetic material but do not regulate cell division.
None of the above: This is incorrect because checkpoints do regulate eukaryotic cell division.
Summary: Eukaryotic cell division is regulated by checkpoints.