What is the point of Mitosis?
Mitosis is a process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
What is Meiosis?
is a process where a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information.
What are all the phases of Mitosis?
prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
In which phase cells increase their size?
G1
How many cells are created from mitosis?
2 daughter cells
How many phases does Meiosis have?
6 stages, but this process is repeated twice
The stage of the cell cycle where cells spend only 10% of their time?
S
In which phase the cell continues growing?
G2
Which is the last stage of Mitosis?
Telophase
How many total cells are formed at the end of Meiosis ll?
4
Which is the phase where chromosomes move to opposite sides and new nuclei form two separate cells?
Anaphase
In this phase some cells rest and continue preparing
G0
Which is the shortest stage of Mitosis?
Anaphase
In which stage of Meiosis does crossing over take place?
Prophase I
Which is the phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes align at center of the cell
Metaphase
Which are all the phases of the cell cycle?
G1, S, G2, M, G0.
A cell with 10 chromosomes undergoes mitosis. How many daughter cells are created?
2, 10
What happens in Telophase 1?
Cytoplasm divides and 2 daughter cells are formed
What is the difference between Mitosis and Cytokinesis?
Mitosis is when the cell prepares itself and the DNA to divide and Cytokinesis is when the cell is completely divided
Which is the total of chromosomes?
46