Mitosis
Meiosis
Meiosis continued
100

The phases of mitosis in order

What are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase?

100

The term for female gametes.

What are eggs?

100

The phases of meiosis in order. 

What are prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, telophase I, prophase II, metaphase II, anaphase II, and telophase II?

200

A cell has nine chromosomes. This cell is considered (diploid or haploid). 

What is haploid?

200

This phase of meiosis is considered to be closed to mitosis. 

What is Meiosis II?

200

Due to flagella, this gamete can move independently.

What are sperm?

300

If the diploid number of a cell is 16, the haploid number would be *this number*.

What is 8?

300

This is a non-functional female gamete that is too small to function.

What is a polar body?

300

The numbers of useful gametes produced by meiosis in male versus female animals.

What are four versus one?

400

I can see distinct chromosomes in a cell under the microscope. This cell is not in *this* phase of the cell cycle.

What is interphase?

400

Haploid cells (n) produced by diploid cells (2n) for the purpose of sexual reproduction.

What are gametes?

400

What are anaphase, prophase, telophase, interphase, and metaphase?

500

The region that joins two sister chromatids

What is a centromere?

500

Four cells that had 7 pairs of chromosomes each go through meiosis. *This* is the resulting number of cells and chromosomes.

What is 16 cells with 7 chromosomes each (no pairs)?

500

A single cell with seven pairs of chromosomes goes through meiosis I only. This is the number of cells at the end of meiosis I and the number of chromosomes in each cell.

What is two haploid cells with seven chromosomes each?

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