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Nerve cells do not replicate their DNA after reaching maturity. A cell biologist observed that there was x amount of DNA in a human nerve cell. In four other types of human cells, labeled A-D, she measured the following amounts of DNA:

cell A, 2x; cell B, 1.6x; cell C, 0.5x; cell D, x


Match the four cell types with the following choices: (1) sperm cell; (2) bone cell just beginning interphase; (3) skin cell in the S phase; (4) intestinal cell beginning mitosis. (Hint: review the phases of the cell cycle and mitosis in chapter 12 if needed!).


Cell Types, Amount of DNA - Specific Cell

cell A, 2x:

cell B, 1.5x:

cell C, 0.5x:

cell D, x:

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Answer:

Cell A= Intestinal cell begining mitosis

Cell B= Skin cell in S phases

Cell C= sperm cell

Cell D= bone cell just beginning interphase

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