This kind of reproduction results in cells that are identical to the parent cells.
What is asexual reproduction?
These are the two parts of the cell cycle.
What is interphase and M phase?
In this part of mitosis the chromosomes are lined up in the middle of the cell.
What is metaphase?
This is the main purpose of meiosis.
What is to reduce the number of chromosomes in each cell by half?
These are 3 proteins that regulate the cell cycle.
What are cyclins, kinases, and growth factors?
This kind of reproduction results in cells that are genetically different from the parent cells.
What is sexual reproduction?
This is the part of interphase in which DNA replication occurs.
What is S phase?
In this part of mitosis the chromosomes have paired up and the nuclear membrane has begun to break down.
What is prophase?
This is the number of cell divisions there are in meiosis.
What is 2?
At this checkpoint, the cell checks to see if the mitotic spindle is attached to the chromosomes.
What is M checkpoint?
This process results in identical cells being made. (Mitosis or Meiosis)
What is mitosis?
This part of the cell cycle is when the nucleus divides.
What is mitosis?
In this stage of mitosis the sister chromatids separate.
What is anaphase?
In this stage of meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair up and crossing over may occur?
What is prophase I?
This kind of tumor is cancerous.
What is malignant?
This process results in genetically different cells being made. (Mitosis or Meiosis)
What is meiosis?
This part of the cell cycle is when the cytoplasm divides.
What is cytokinesis?
This kind of meiosis (meiosis I or meiosis II) is very similar to mitosis.
What is meiosis II?
These 2 kinds of asexual reproduction represent an organism growing a new body part and a broken piece growing into a new organism.
What is regeneration and fragmentation?
This is the stages of mitosis in the correct order.
What is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?
In this stage of meiosis, homologous chromosomes are separated.
What is anaphase I?