Survivorship
Mitosis and Cell Division
Vocab
Not Mitosis
Vegetative Reproduction
100

This survivorship curve shows a constant death rate throughout life.

What is type II?

100

The phase of mitosis in which the chromatids are pulled to either side of the cell.

What is anaphase?

100

A process that results in identical offspring to the parent.

What is asexual reproduction?

100

Earthworms are an example of an organism that can reproduce this way.

What is fragmentation?

100

This process allows new plants to grow from parts of the parent plant.

What is vegetative reproduction?

200

This survivorship curve involves organisms with high parental care, low infant mortality (death).

What is type I?

200

If I was a cell, I'd be spending most of my time in this phase.

What is interphase?

200

A genetically identical copy of a parent organism.

What is a clone?

200
The organism considered to be "immortal".

What is hydra?

200

The type of vegetative reproduction potatoes use.

What is stem?

or

What is tuber formation?

300

Insects and fish follow this survivorship curve.

What is type III?

300

The phase in which the nuclear membrane disintegrates.

What is prophase?

300

The stage after mitosis that splits a cell.

What is cytokinesis?

300

The type of asexual reproduction fungi use.

What is spore production?

300

The type of cell that plants have that can form all types of new cells.

What is a meristem or stem cell?

400

The two axis labels on a survivorship curve.

What are survivors and time?

400

The phase where chromosomes align in the centre of the cell.

What is metaphase?

400
Tightly coiled DNA.

What is chromatin?

or 

What is a chromosome?

400

An example of an animal that can reproduce by budding.

What is yeast?

or

What is hydra?

400

Carrots can perform this type of vegetative reproduction.

What is root?

500

Two major factors in determining a survivorship curve type.

What are:

Parental care?

Number of offspring?

Gestation length?

500
The phase where nuclear membranes reform.

What is telophase?

500
This word is shortened to the abbreviation "DNA".

What is deoxyribonucleic acid?

500

The preferred method of reproduction for bacteria.

What is binary fission?

500

A plant part that can be used in stream restoration.

What is a willow stake?

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