8. What happens during anaphase? A. Chromosomes are copied B. Chromosomes line up C. Chromosomes are pulled apart D. Two nuclei form 9. What forms at the end of telophase? A. Two new nuclei B. A cell wall C. DNA strands D. The nuclear membrane disappears 10. What is cytokinesis? A. Copying DNA B. The splitting of the cytoplasm C. Lining up chromosomes D. The same as mitosis 11. What is the purpose of meiosis? A. To repair skin B. To help with breathing C. To make sex cells D. To produce energy 12. How many cells are made in meiosis? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 13. The cells made in meiosis are: A. Identical to each other B. All the same as the parent C. Genetically different D. Double the size of the parent 14. How many chromosomes are in human sex cells? A. 92 B. 46 C. 23 D. 12

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