No. Negate Attack targets an opponent's monster, it cannot be used on one you control.
Compulsory Evacuation Device will resolve first and return the target monster to hand. Trap Hole will then resolve without effect because its target has left the field.
No, you cannot activate Dark Bribe in response to Polymerization because Dark Bribe can only be activated in response to a Spell Speed 1 spell card. Polymerization is a Spell Speed 2 card, so it resolves before you would have the opportunity to activate Dark Bribe.
Because the scanner only activates to Forerunner DNA. Human DNA is similar enough to Forerunner DNA to trick the scanner
Yes because it's effect says you can summon a normal dragon type monster from either players graveyard. So since tribute to the doom destroys the monster is effect activates.
Nothing. Without a card in hand, Ordeal of the Traveler's effect can't activate when an attack is declared, because it is unable to resolve.
The effect of Call of the Haunted that destroys the monster it summons, is not something that 'activates'. Because it does not activate, there is nothing for Stardust Dragon to chain to.
No he/she can't, because on Assault mode activate it says: ''Tribute one synchro monster...''. You can only tribute your own monster/s.
The chain resolves in reverse order. Negate Attack will resolve first, and the attack will be negated. Trap Stun will resolve second, applying its trap negating effect. Then Mirror Force's resolution will be negated due to Trap Stun.
Cyclins are proteins that regulate the cell cycle by binding to cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs). This binding activates the CDKs, leading to the phosphorylation of target proteins that drive the cell cycle progression.
No because the five cards that are chosen from your deck aren't actually added to your hand they are separate and shown to your opponent and your opponent picks one to add and you discard the remaining cards.
At most, 10; this is because you may end up activating all 5 of both your opponent's and your own cards each, but cannot play any more and have them activate that same turn.
No, because you're unable to remove any cards from play. Since you can't pay the effect's cost, you can't activate it.