2N represents this kind of cell
What is diploid?
Chromosomes that contain the same genes are called this.
What is homologous?
The first stage of Meiosis.
What is Prophase I?
Chromosomes line up in 4s (sisters of homologous) down the center of the cell in this phase of Meiosis.
What is Metaphase I?
Alleles of different genes tend to be inherited together when those genes are located on the same chromosome.
What is gene linkage?
There are this many stages in Meiosis.
What is 8?
When a chromosome is attached to its replicated chromosome by a centromere, we call them this.
What are sister chromatids?
The process by which different alleles for genes are traded between homologous chromosomes.
What is crossing over?
In anaphase I these are pulled away from each other.
What are pairs of sister chromatids? (one pair to each side)
In the picture, the gene that is locate at 104.5.
What is Brown Eye?
Division by Meiosis is used for this purpose.
What is reproduction?
1N is used to represent this type of cell.
What is Haploid?
When all 4 homologous chromosomes pair up.
What is a Tetrad?
The end result of Telophase I and Cytokinesis.
What are two diploid cells? (that have 4 more steps to go!!!!)
The reason that nuclear envelopes form and the spindle fibers retract in Telophase I and Cytokinesis.
What is to protect the DNA and spindle fibers when the cell divides?
What PMAT stand for in both Mitosis and Meiosis.
What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase?
When a cell divides into 4 daughter cells, this is the process used.
What is Meiosis?
This process is why you do not look identical to your mother, father, brother, or sister (unless you are an identical twin).
What is crossing over?

What is Anaphase II
The type of division for growth and Repair
What is Mitosis?
When a cell contains both sets of a homologous chromosomes.
What is diploid?
The only cells that are haploid in a human body.
What are gametes?
The end result of Meiosis.
What is 4 Haploid daughter cells?
The stage(s) that result in 4 cells that have a single set of chromosomes (1N).
What is Telophase II and cytokinesis?
What is Anaphase I?