Questions: Question 9 (1 point) In the cell cytoplasm is divided into two prophase metaphase anaphase telophase interphase cytokinesis

Question 9 (1 point) In the cell cytoplasm is divided into two prophase metaphase anaphase telophase interphase cytokinesis
Transcript text: Question 9 (1 point) In the cell cytoplasm is divided into two prophase metaphase anaphase telophase interphase cytokinesis
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The answer is cytokinesis: the cell cytoplasm is divided into two.

Explanation for each option:

  • Prophase: This is the first stage of mitosis where the chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, but the cytoplasm is not divided.
  • Metaphase: During this stage, chromosomes align in the middle of the cell, but the cytoplasm is still not divided.
  • Anaphase: This stage involves the separation of sister chromatids, but the cytoplasm remains undivided.
  • Telophase: In this stage, the chromosomes reach the poles of the cell and begin to de-condense, but the cytoplasm division is not yet complete.
  • Interphase: This is the phase where the cell prepares for division, but no actual division of the cytoplasm occurs.
  • Cytokinesis: This is the process where the cytoplasm of a single eukaryotic cell is divided to form two daughter cells, completing cell division.

Summary: The correct answer is cytokinesis, as it is the stage where the cell cytoplasm is divided into two.

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