The stage where the chromosomes are duplicated
This is what a karyotype is.
A picture of a person's chromosomes when they are in their condensed state.
What it is called when the chromosome is not condensed.
What is chromatin?
This makes reproductive cells.
What is Meiosis?
When there is only one parent organism and the cell is an exact duplicate.
What is asexual reproduction?
All phases of the cell cycle, except one, are included in this.
What is interphase?
How are the groups of chromosomes determined? (hint: 3 ways)
What are size (shape), banding color, and placement of centromere?
DNA is shaped into this.
This is how many chromosomes a cell has after Meiosis is complete.
What is 23?
How many chromosomes a human has.
What is 46?
This is when the cell goes from one cell to two cells.
What is Mitotic phase?
This is why the banding has different colors.
What is how condensed the part of the chromosome is?
This is the difference between the coil and the super coil.
What is size?
What is mitosis?
What is sexual reproduction?
This is when the cell is in a resting phase.
What is G0?
If you have an X and a Y chromosome you are this.
What is a male?
The protein the DNA wraps around.
What is a histone?
Meiosis only happens in this kind of reproduction.
What is sexual reproduction?
The phase that never happens in cancerous cells.
In G1, the organelles are duplicated (except for chromosomes) and in G2 the cell is preparing for Mitosis.
47 XX +21 describes this person.
Groups of histones.
What are the nucleosomes?
When is meiosis complete in your body?
What is by the time you are born?
Two reasons that cells reproduce.