Worksheet: The Cell Cycle

Biology – Grade 9

Fill in the Blanks:

  1. The cell cycle is divided into two main phases: _______ and _______.
  2. During the S phase of interphase, _______ is replicated.
  3. G₁, S, and G₂ phases together make up the _______ phase.
  4. Cells that no longer divide exit the cell cycle and enter the _______ phase.
  5. The phase where the cell physically divides is called _______.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs):

  1. Which phase of the cell cycle involves DNA replication?
    • A) G₁ phase
    • B) S phase
    • C) G₂ phase
    • D) Mitosis
  2. What is the longest phase of the cell cycle?
    • A) Prophase
    • B) Metaphase
    • C) Interphase
    • D) Cytokinesis
  3. Which process directly follows mitosis?
    • A) G₁ phase
    • B) DNA replication
    • C) Cytokinesis
    • D) G₂ phase

Match the Columns:

A B
1. G₁ phase a. DNA replication
2. S phase b. Cell grows and prepares for DNA synthesis
3. G₂ phase c. Final preparation for mitosis
4. Mitosis d. Division of the nucleus
5. Cytokinesis e. Division of the cytoplasm

True/False:

  • Mitosis produces two identical daughter cells. (____)
  • The G₀ phase is a resting phase where cells do not divide. (____)
  • Cytokinesis happens before mitosis. (____)

Label the Diagram:

Draw a diagram of a cell in mitosis and label the following parts:

  • Chromosomes
  • Spindle fibers
  • Centrioles
  • Nuclear membrane

Short Questions:

  1. What is the purpose of the cell cycle?
  2. What happens during the G₂ phase?
  3. Which phase comes after metaphase in mitosis?
  4. Explain the difference between cytokinesis in plant and animal cells.

Discussion Question:

Why is it important for the cell cycle to be regulated? What might happen if cell division goes unchecked?

Complete and submit by Friday!