Genetics
Asexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Mitosis
Meiosis
100

The organelle that controls the cell's functions and contains its DNA.

What is the nucleus?

100

The type of reproduction that produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent organism.

What is asexual reproduction?

100

The male gamete.

What is a sperm cell?

100

The four phases of mitosis (in the correct sequence).

What are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?

100

The term used to describe reproductive cells.

What are gametes?

200

The long form of the word DNA.

What is deoxyribonucleic acid?

200

The type of asexual reproduction where the parent organism produces spores.

What is spore formation?

200

The female gamete.

What is an egg cell?

200

The phase of mitosis where the duplicated chromosomes are pulled apart toward each end of the cell.

What is anaphase?

200

The number of chromosomes in a haploid human cell.

What is 23?

300

Long bundles of DNA.

What are chromosomes?

300

The type of asexual reproduction where a group of rapidly dividing cells develops on an organism and then breaks away to form a new organism.

What is budding?

300

When an egg cell is fertilized outside of the body of the female.

What is external fertilization?

300

The long tube-like structures that pull the chromosomes to opposite ends of the cell.

What are spindle fibres?

300

The term for matching pairs of chromosomes (one from each parent).

What are homologous chromosomes?

400
One half of a duplicated chromosome.

What is a chromatid?

400

The type of asexual reproduction where a piece of an organism breaks away from it, and then develops into its own organism.

What is fragmentation?

400

The cell formed when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell.

What is a zygote?

400

The stage in the cell cycle during which DNA is duplicated.

What is interphase?

400

The part of meiosis where chromosome number is halved.

What is Meiosis I?

500

The small structure that holds two chromatids together.

What is a centromere?

500

The type of asexual reproduction where a single parent cell splits into two equal parts.

What is binary fission?

500

After repeated cell division, the zygote forms this hollowed out mass of cells.

What is a blastula?

500

The stage of the cell cycle where chromosomes are "unwound" and do not form recognizable shapes.

What is interphase?

500

The part of meiosis where chromatid number is halved, but chromosome number remains the same.

What is Meiosis II?

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