Asexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Cell Cycle
Mitosis
Meiosis
100

True or False:  In asexual reproduction, the offspring is genetically identical to the parent.

True

100
The type of reproduction in which the offspring receives half its DNA from one parent, and half from another
What is sexual reproduction?
100

The "life cycle" of a cell that includes growth, DNA synthesis, and cell division

What is the cell cycle?
100

The phases of mitosis, represented by "PMAT"

What are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?

100

The type of cell that is produced by meiosis

What are gametes?

200

The type of asexual reproduction that hydra can do, in which a small growth develops on the parent and breaks off to form a new individual

What is budding?

200

The process of an egg and a sperm joining together

What is fertilization?

200

The process that divides the DNA and the nucleus in a cell

What is mitosis?

200

In this stage, the chromosomes condense and the nuclear membrane disappears.

What is prophase?

200

Cells that have half the number of chromosomes as other cells in the organism, represented by the number (n)

What is haploid?

300

When an organism, such as a starfish, breaks into pieces, and each piece can develop into a new individual

What is fragmentation?

300

Another name for a fertilized egg

What is a zygote?

300

The process that divides the cytoplasm and creates two new cells

What is cytokinesis?

300

In this stage, the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.

What is metaphase?

300

These are separated in anaphase I, of meiosis I

What are homologous pairs of chromosomes? 

400

The type of reproduction in which a parent cell, such as a bacterium, copies its DNA and then divides to make 2 cells

What is binary fission?

400
A hollow ball of cells that forms after mitosis has occurred many times in a zygote

What is a blastocyst?

400

True or false:  All cells go through the cells cycle at the same rate.

False

400

What are pulled apart and move to opposite ends of the cell in anaphase?

What are chromatids?

400

The type of cell that begins the process of meiosis, with a full set of chromosomes (2n)

What is diploid?

500

Asexual reproduction in which an unfertilized egg develops into a new organism

What is parthenogenesis?

500

Cells in a blastocyst that have the potential to differentiate and become any specialized cell

What are stem cells?

500

This is what occurs during the "S Phase" of the cell cycle.

What is DNA replication?

500

In this stage, two nuclear membranes form around the chromosomes at opposite ends of the cell.

What is anaphase?

500

The stage of meiosis in which chromatids are separated and move to opposite ends of the cells

What is anaphase II?

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