This phase takes up 90 percent of the cell cycle.
What is Interphase?
In this phase, chromatid pairs meet in the middle of the cell and centrosomes are at opposite poles.
What is Metaphase?
Results of Meiosis are ____ & _____.
What are 1/2 chromosome number & 4 daughter cells
Another name for mutagens that change genes and cause cancer is ______.
What are carcinogens?
A cells genetic information is its _______.
What is Genome?
This is the primary growth phase. When the cell does its 'job'
WHat is G1 phase?
In this phase, mitotic spindles form and The nuclear membrane breaks down-so chromatid pairs can be separated.
What is Prophase?
The amount of times meiosis cycle repeats
What is Twice?
A mass of abnormal cells is known as a _______.
What is Tumor?
Sperm and egg cells are forms of ________.
What is Gametes?
In what phase do daughter cells form?
What is Mitotic phase?
In this phase, chromatids come apart and become individual chromosomes then move to opposite poles.
What is Anaphase?
In this phase crossing over which allows for genetic variation occurs.
What is Prophase?
Abnormal cells that remain at original site as a lump and do not metastasis
what is Benign Tumor?
Body cells are also known as _________ cells.
What is Somatic?
Chromosome condensation and cell organelle replication occur in what phase of the cell cycle?
What is G2 Phase?
In this phase Chromosomes unwind and become a part of the nucleus, the cell then begins to divide.
What is Telophase?
Meiosis allows for genetic _____.
What is variations?
A group of uncontrollable dividing cells that spread throughout the body.
What is Cancer?
2 sets of chromosomes is called a _______.
What is Diploid?
In what phase of of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?
What is The "S" phase?
This is the second phase of mitosis
What is Prometaphase?
meiosis can only occur in…
What are gonads aka reproductive organs?
when a tumor starts more tumors it has.
What is metastisized
Replicated strands of chromosomes are known as _________.
What is Chromatids?