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NEEED HELP PL Which type of cell (Animal or Plant) and in which phase of the cell cycle is the following cell? *

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Animal - Interphase
Animal - Prophase
Animal - Metaphase
Animal - Anaphase
Animal - Telophase/Cytokinesis
Plant - Interphase
Plant - Prophase
Plant - Metaphase
Plant - Anaphase
Plant - Telophase/Cytokinesis
Which type of cell (Animal or Plant) and in which phase of the cell cycle is the following cell? *

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Animal - Interphase
Animal - Prophase
Animal - Metaphase
Animal - Anaphase
Animal - Telophase/Cytokinesis
Plant - Interphase
Plant - Prophase
Plant - Metaphase
Plant - Anaphase
Plant - Telophase/Cytokinesis

Which type of cell (Animal or Plant) and in which phase of the cell cycle is the following cell? *

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Animal - Interphase
Animal - Prophase
Animal - Metaphase
Animal - Anaphase
Animal - Telophase/Cytokinesis
Plant - Interphase
Plant - Prophase
Plant - Metaphase
Plant - Anaphase
Plant - Telophase/Cytokinesis

Which type of cell (Animal or Plant) and in which phase of the cell cycle is the following cell? *

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Animal - Interphase
Animal - Prophase
Animal - Metaphase
Animal - Anaphase
Animal - Telophase/Cytokinesis
Plant - Interphase
Plant - Prophase
Plant - Metaphase
Plant - Anaphase
Plant - Telophase/Cytokinesis

Which type of cell (Animal or Plant) and in which phase of the cell cycle is the following cell? *

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Animal - Interphase
Animal - Prophase
Animal - Metaphase
Animal - Anaphase
Animal - Telophase/Cytokinesis
Plant - Interphase
Plant - Prophase
Plant - Metaphase
Plant - Anaphase
Plant - Telophase/Cytokinesis

What is the difference between cytokinesis in plant and animal cells? *

Plant cells have a cell wall, so they cannot pinch together to split. Plant cells form a cell plate between the two new nuclei to separate into two cells. Animal cells pinch together to separate into two new cells.
Animal cells have a cell wall, so they cannot pinch together to split. Animal cells form a cell plate between the two new nuclei to separate into two cells. Plant cells pinch together to separate into two new cells.
There is no difference. Both plant and animal cells pinch into two new cells.
Once the cell has completed Mitosis and Cytokinesis, there are three paths it could take. Check all of the following that are possible paths for cells that complete mitosis. *

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Apoptosis - Cell Death - Old and damaged cells will be targeted by other cells to implode and die.
Repeat Mitosis - Some cells will skip interphase and immediately divide again.
Resting phase - Cells take a break from the cell cycle, either temporarily or permanently. If triggered to do so, they can begin the cell cycle again.
Repeat the cell cycle - Some cells continually move through the cell cycle.

Explain what happens to a cell that eventually becomes cancer. *

A cell spends too much time in Mitosis. The chromosomes are not divided correctly into two new nuclei. The result is damaged cells, which become cancer.
A cell does not spend enough time in Mitosis. The chromosomes are not divided correctly into two new nuclei. The result is damaged cells, which become cancer.
A cell spends too much time in Interphase. Therefore, mistakes are made during DNA replication (copying). When the cell finally gets to Mitosis, those mistakes are passed along to the new cells. The result is a batch of mutated/damaged cells, which is cancer.
A cell does not spend enough time in Interphase. Therefore, mistakes are made during DNA replication (copying). When the cell rushes to Mitosis, those mistakes are passed along to the new cells. The result is a batch of mutated/damaged cells, which is cancer.

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