What type of cells are produced by mitosis?
Somatic/Body Cells
What type of cells are produced by meiosis?
Gametes
In which phase do chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell?
Metaphase
Which process results in 2n (diploid) daughter cells?
Mitosis
What term describes a cell with only one set of chromosomes?
Haploid
How many daughter cells are created at the end of mitosis?
2
How many daughter cells are created at the end of meiosis?
4
In which phase does the nuclear envelope reform around new nuclei?
Telophase
Which process involves homologous chromosomes pairing up to form tetrads?
Meiosis
What process involves the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes?
Crossing over
Is the DNA in mitosis daughter cells identical or different from the parent cell?
Identical
Are the daughter cells in meiosis haploid or diploid?
Haploid
In which phase do sister chromatids pull apart to opposite ends of the cell?
Anaphase
Which process is primarily used for asexual reproduction and tissue repair?
Mitosis
What is the term for a fertilized egg created by the union of two gametes?
Zygote
What is the main purpose of mitosis in multicellular organisms?
Growth and repair
How many rounds of cell division occur in meiosis?
2
In which specific phase of meiosis does "crossing over" occur?
Prophase I
Which process increases genetic diversity in a population?
Meiosis
The random alignment of homologous chromosomes during metaphase I is called what?
Independent Assortment
During which part of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?
Interphase (S phase)
What is the primary purpose of meiosis?
Sexual Reproduction
What is the process that divides the cytoplasm at the end of cell division?
Cytokenesis
In mitosis, cells divide once; in meiosis, they divide how many times?
If a human parent cell has 46 chromosomes, how many will the daughter cells have after meiosis?
23