Asexual Reproduction
Binary Fission
Mitosis
Cell Cycle
Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes
100
The parent cell produces two of these after it has completed cell division.
What are daughter cells?
100
Scientific word for bacteria cells.
What is prokaryotes?
100
The phase where cell division begins and the nuclear membrane (surrounds the nucleus) breaks down. (Hint it's number 1)
What is Prophase?
100
In Eukaryotic cells, cells divide every ________ hours.
What is 24 hours?
100
Mitosis occurs in this kind of cell (hint: scientific name for animal cell).
What is a Eukaryotic Cell?
200
An exact copy of the parent cell with identical genetic information.
What is a cloned offspring?
200
The bacteria cell doubles its chromosomes (genetic material) during this process.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/02/Binary_Fission_2.svg/450px-Binary_Fission_2.svg.png
What is DNA replication?
200
During mitosis the cell divides its genetic information using this "spider web" like structure.
http://www.apsubiology.org/anatomy/2010/2010_Exam_Reviews/Exam_1_Review/spindle.gif
What is a mitotic spindle/micro-tubules?
200
Cytokineses "finito" happens at the end or beginning of the cell cycle?
https://www.bd.com/tripath/images/proexc/charts_2.0_02.jpg
What is the end?
200
Prokaryotes like E. coli reproduce very quickly or slowly? (Hint: think of microbe multiplication)
What is quickly?
300
The form of asexual reproduction where the new cell develops as a growth and "buds" off the parent cell.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-3nLesN52N8I/UGmeHaPFNdI/AAAAAAAAACo/AtY4_Nw2ON0/s1600/1_4-yeast-cell-budding.png
What is budding?
300
Bacterial DNA is "loosely" stored in this structure (hint not the nucleus)
What is the nucleoid?
300
Name one of the 5 phases of mitosis.
What is Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase?
300
Majority of the Cell Cycle is spent in this phase.
What is interphase?
300
Prokaryotes lack this structure that would normally surround the nucleus.
What is nuclear membrane?
400
This form of asexual reproduction involves the cell division of bacteria cells.
What is binary fission?
400
At the end of binary fission this structure finally develops splitting the two daughter cells apart from one another.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/02/Binary_Fission_2.svg/450px-Binary_Fission_2.svg.png
What is cell wall?
400
During this phase the two daughter cells have finally begin to split and a new cell membrane forms between them.
http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/biocoach/meiosis/images/metel1.gif
What is Telophase?
400
The S stage of the interphase stands for synthesis, this is when the cell duplicates (doubles) its _______.
What is chromosomes/DNA?
400
The origin of replication attaches to this structure during Binary Fission in Prokaryotic cells.
https://classconnection.s3.amazonaws.com/328/flashcards/2815328/jpg/procellrep1366525112843.jpg
What is the plasma membrane/ cell wall?
500
Genetic information is stored in this coiled structure that splits and moves to either end of the cell during asexual reproduction.
What is DNA or Chromosomes?
500
Allows bacteria populations to reproduce and grow rapidly (think of microbe multiplication).
What is exponential growth?
500
The scientific name for a body cell where mitosis occurs.
What is a somatic cell?
500
During the mitotic phases (cell divides) the mitotic spindle is formed from this structure?
http://www.apsubiology.org/anatomy/2010/2010_Exam_Reviews/Exam_1_Review/spindle.gif
What is the centriole?
500
The scientific name for a body cell where mitosis occurs?
What is a somatic cell?
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