Cells produced after cell division; identical (mitosis) or unique (meiosis)
(What are) daughter cells
The offspring from asexually reproducing organisms are.
(What is) identical to the parent
Organelle found in plants where photosynthesis occurs
(What are) chloroplasts?
The longest phase of the the cell cycle
What is interphase?
The building block of DNA
(What is) a nucleotide?
Full name for the molecule that carries genetic instructions in living organisms
(What is) deoxyribonucleic acid
The method in which bacteria are able to reproduce.
(What is) binary fission?
Cells that lack a true nucleus
(What is) a prokaryotic cell?
The final stage of the cell cycle that results in more cells
(What is) cytokinesis?

Cells that contain two sets of chromosomes
(What are) diploid cells
The process that replaces damaged cells
(What is) Mitosis
The form of asexual reproduction used by yeast to create clones
(What is) Budding?
Organelles known as the "powerhouse of the cell"
(What are) mitochondria?
The stage when the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
(What is) metaphase?
Where homologous pairs are separated to opposite poles of a cell
(What is) Anaphase I
Where fertilization occurs
(What are) fallopian tubes
The parts of a plant that can be used during vegetative propagation to grow into a new plant.
(What are)
-stems, roots, leaves
The "brain" of the cell
(What is) the nucleus?
The stage when the split chromosomes (individual chromatids) start to move away from each other to ends of the cell
(What is) Anaphase?
The base pair rule for hydrogen bonding
(What is) A binds to T; G binds to C
The three structures that make up a nucleotide
(What are)
- Phosphate group - (Ribose) Sugars - Nitrogenous bases

Three reasons cells undergo mitosis.
(What are)
-Growth
-Replace old/damaged cells
-Asexual reproduction
The smallest unit of life
(What is) a cell?

The final stage of Mitosis when two cells are beginning to form and the nuclear membranes appear
(What is) telophase?
2 identical copies of a chromosome joined at a centromere
(What are) sister chromatids?