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2 Cell continuity, Cell cycle and Cell divisions 1 Leaving Certificate Biology

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5 For €100: How many chromosomes are normally present in a human cheek cell? A B C D 23 46 6992 50:5050:50 Ask the audiencePhone a friendAsk the audiencePhone a friend

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7 For €100: How many chromosomes are normally present in a human cheek cell? A B C D 23 46 Ask the audiencePhone a friendAsk the audiencePhone a friend

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10 For €200: Spindle threads are attached to the chromosomes at the … A B C D Mitochondria Centromeres CentriolesMetaphase 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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12 For €200: Spindle threads are attached to the chromosomes at the … A B C D Centromeres Centrioles Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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22 For €500: Specialised sex cells are called … A B C D Gametes Zygotes Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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25 For €1,000: A zygote is a diploid cell resulting from the union of … A B C D A gamete and zygospore A gamete and a spore Two sporesTwo gametes 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend

26 Congratulations D: Two gametes You have won €1,000.00 17-Sep-15 The Contestant € 1,000.00 One thousand euro only Next Question

27 For €1,000: A zygote is a diploid cell resulting from the union of … A B C D Two sporesTwo gametes Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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29 Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €1,000. I really don’t know this one, just let me think... Back to question

30 For €2,000: The centromeres split and half of each chromosome pair moves from the equator to the poles of the cell. This describes which stage of cell division? A B C D Prophase Anaphase MetaphaseTelophase 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend

31 B: Anaphase You have won €2,000 Next Question

32 For €2,000: The centromeres split and half of each chromosome pair moves from the equator to the poles of the cell. This describes which stage of cell division? A B C D Anaphase Metaphase Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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35 For €4,000: Any substance that will cause a normal cell to lose control over their rate of growth and cell division, is known as a … A B C D Carcinogen Carotenoid CallusCarnivore 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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37 For €4,000: Any substance that will cause a normal cell to lose control over their rate of growth and cell division, is known as a … A B C D Carcinogen Carotenoid Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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40 For €8,000: What term is given to the fixed number of chromosomes found in somatic body cells? A B C D Monoploid Diploid PolyploidHaploid 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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42 For €8,000: What term is given to the fixed number of chromosomes found in somatic body cells? A B C D Diploid Polyploid Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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50 For €32,000: A cell that contains half the somatic number of chromosomes is said to be … A B C D Polyploid Diploid Haploid Triploid 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend

51 C: Haploid You have won €32,000 17-Sep-15 The Contestant € 32,000.00 Thirty two thousand euro only Next Question

52 For €32,000: A cell that contains half the somatic number of chromosomes is said to be … A B C D Polyploid Haploid Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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55 For €64,000: What is the term used to describe the preparatory stage before or a resting stage after mitosis or meiosis? A B C D Telophase Interphase AnaphaseProphase 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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57 For €64,000: What is the term used to describe the preparatory stage before or a resting stage after mitosis or meiosis? A B C D Telophase Interphase Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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60 For €125,000: Stage of cell division: chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibres by their centromeres and become aligned in an equatorial plane perpendicular to the spindle axis. A B C D Anaphase Metaphase TelophaseProphase 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend

61 B: Metaphase You have won €125,000 Next Question

62 For €125,000: Stage of cell division: chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibres by their centromeres and become aligned in an equatorial plane perpendicular to the spindle axis. A B C D Anaphase Metaphase Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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65 For €250,000: What is the usual method of cell division by cells not involved in the formation of gametes (somatic cells)? A B C D Binary fission Meiosis Mitosis Transverse division fission 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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67 For €250,000: What is the usual method of cell division by cells not involved in the formation of gametes (somatic cells)? A B C D Binary fission Mitosis Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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70 For €500,000: Name the type of cell division that occurs in a gamete or spore producing cell. A B C D Binary fission Transverse division fission MitosisMeiosis 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend

71 D: Meiosis You have won €500,000 Next Question

72 For €500,000: Name the type of cell division that occurs in a gamete or spore producing cell. A B C D MitosisMeiosis Ask the audiencePhone a friend

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