Vocabulary
Mitosis Diagrams
True or False?
Meiosis Diagrams
Mitosis or Meiosis?
100

what do we call chromosomes with the same traits that "pair up" next to each other during Meiosis? 

homologous chromosomes 

100

Draw a diagram of Prophase. 

Includes: 

- chromatin condensed to chromosomes (X)

- nuclear envelope breaking down 

- centrioles duplicated, spindle fibers forming 

100

True or False?

Mitosis produces ALL cells found within your body.

False!

Reproductive Cells (egg & sperm) are produced through Meiosis, not Mitosis. 

100

Draw a diagram of Anaphase I. 

Includes:

- one cell, starting to form an oval  

- tetrads breaking apart 

- chromosomes being pulled to opposite ends of the cell by spindle fibers

100

This process produces IDENTICAL cells (daughter cells are exact copies of parent cells) 

Mitosis 

200

What is it called when two homologous chromosomes  "pair up" next to each other in Meiosis?

a tetrad 

200

What is missing from the diagram for Metaphase?

spindle fibers - should be attached to chromosomes from centrioles on each side 

200

True or False?

Because Meiosis splits up DNA from two parents, it helps increase genetic diversity. 

True!

200

What is missing from the diagram for Telophase II?

The cleavage furrow! (lol) 

The cell should be "pinching in," or beginning to narrow so it can split into two, in the middle. 

200

This process produces the cells that make up your body (hair, skin, bones, organs, etc.)

Mitosis

300

What is the final step in the Cell Cycle that takes place after Telophase called? 

Cytokinesis

300

Draw a diagram of Telophase. 

Includes: 

- two cells, still connected in the middle

- split chromosomes within each cell

- nuclear envelope starting to re-form

300

True or false?

Mitosis and Meiosis both produce DIPLOID (2N) cells. 

False!

Mitosis produces DIPLOID cells, and Meiosis produces HAPLOID cells. 

300

Draw a diagram of Metaphase II.

Includes:

- two separated cells

- X's down the middle in line, not in pairs

- spindle fibers attached to sister chromatids

300

This process produces reproductive cells (sperm & egg cells) that are different from each other 

Meiosis 

400

What is the swapping of genetic information between chromosomes in a tetrad called?

crossing over 

400

Look carefully at the drawing of Anaphase. What is WRONG with this diagram? 

Chromosomes are not split apart; they should be half an X, not a whole X

400

True or False?

"Crossing over" during meiosis leads to evolution. 

True!

"crossing over" creates new combinations of genetic information, leading to variation in offspring that may help organisms adapt better to their environment. 

400

Look carefully at the diagram for Prophase II. What is WRONG with this diagram?

There is only one cell - by Prophase II, we should have two cells that have split apart

400

This process produces daughter cells that are HAPLOID (meaning they contain half the genetic information from the parent cell) 

Meiosis 

500

What is the term for variations (changes or differences) in a species that are produced through crossing over in meiosis? 

genetic diversity 

500

Draw a diagram of Interphase. 

Includes: 

- only one cell 

- nuclear envelope around chromosomes

- chromatin not condensed into X chromosomes 

- one centriole (has not duplicated yet) 

500

True or False? 

Humans have 46 pairs of chromosomes. 

False!

Humans have 46 INDIVIDUAL chromosomes, but only 23 PAIRS of them. 

500

Draw a diagram of Cytokinesis after Meiosis II is complete. How many cells in total are we going to end up with?

Includes: 

- FOUR haploid cells, fully split apart 

- nuclear envelopes re-formed 

- DNA in the form of chromatin 

- one centriole in each cell 

500
This process includes the steps Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Telophase, & Cytokinesis

Both Mitosis & Meiosis!

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