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the difference between a nitrogenous base and a nucleotide? (I = 2, C = 2)

6) Name five people and describe how they contributed to our current knowledge of DNA (their discovery/discoveries). (A = 5, C = 2)

Mitosis
1) A cell with 10 chromosomes undergoes mitosis. Indicate how many chromosomes would be expected in each of the daughter cells. (I = 1, C = 2)

2) During interphase, what event must occur for the cell capable of undergoing future divisions? (A = 1, C = 2)

3) Using a dictionary (or your electronic devices), look up the meaning of the prefixes used in the stages of mitosis: pro-, meta-, ana-, telo-. Why would they be used in the naming of the phases of mitosis? (K = 4, C = 2)the difference between a nitrogenous base and a nucleotide? (I = 2, C = 2)

6) Name five people and describe how they contributed to our current knowledge of DNA (their discovery/discoveries). (A = 5, C = 2)

Mitosis
1) A cell with 10 chromosomes undergoes mitosis. Indicate how many chromosomes would be expected in each of the daughter cells. (I = 1, C = 2)

2) During interphase, what event must occur for the cell capable of undergoing future divisions? (A = 1, C = 2)

3) Using a dictionary (or your electronic devices), look up the meaning of the prefixes used in the stages of mitosis: pro-, meta-, ana-, telo-. Why would they be used in the naming of the phases of mitosis? (K = 4, C = 2)the difference between a nitrogenous base and a nucleotide? (I = 2, C = 2)

6) Name five people and describe how they contributed to our current knowledge of DNA (their discovery/discoveries). (A = 5, C = 2)

Mitosis
1) A cell with 10 chromosomes undergoes mitosis. Indicate how many chromosomes would be expected in each of the daughter cells. (I = 1, C = 2)

2) During interphase, what event must occur for the cell

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