Mitosis
Meiosis
DNA
Reproduction
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what is the primary purpose of mitosis in cells 

Growth and repair 

100

what is the main purpose of meiosis 

to create gametes (sperm and egg)

100

What does DNA stand for 

Deoxyribonucleic Acid

100

What is the primary purpose of reproduction?

to produce offspring and ensure the continuation of the species.

100

what does DNA store 

DNA carries genetic information and the instructions for making proteins 
200

During which phase of mitosis do the chromosomes align in the middle of the cell?

Metaphase

200

During which phase of meiosis do homologous chromosomes separate?

Anaphase 1 

200
What is the shape of the DNA molecule

Double helix

200

What are the two main types of reproduction?

asexual and sexual reproduction

200

what is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells 

Prokaryotes have no  nucleus and organelles eukaryotes have both. 

300

In which phase of mitosis does the nuclear membrane begin to break down and the spindle fibers start to form?

Prophase 

300

What is the result of independent assortment during meiosis?

Genetic variation is increased 

300

What is the difference between DNA and RNA?

DNA is double stranded and contains the sugar deoxyribose while RNA is single stranded and contains the sugar ribose

300

In sexual reproduction what is the role of gametes?

to carry half of the genetic information from each parent and combine during fertilization to form a new organism

300

what are the main phases of the cell cycle 

Interphase mitosis and cytokinesis 

400

What is the stage called  for the process in which the cytoplasm divides resulting in two separate daughter cells after mitosis?

Cytokinesis 

400

How many daughter cells are produced at the end of meiosis, compared to how many they had originally 

Four daughter cells, each with half the chromosome number of the original cell

400

In DNA replication which enzyme is responsible for adding new nucleotides to the growing DNA strand?

DNA polymerase

400

What is fertilization, and where does it typically occur in humans?

Fertilization is the process where a sperm cell from the male fuses with an egg cell from the female, resulting in the formation of a zygote it occurs in the fallopian tube

400

Describe the stages of human development from fertilization to birth, 

Fertilization, Early development, Embryonic stage, Fetal stage, Labor and Birth,   

500

What is the role of the checkpoint during metaphase in mitosis

to ensure the chromosomes are aligned properly 

500

In which stage of meiosis does the second round of division occur, and how does it differ from the first round?

Meiosis II, where sister chromatids are separated

500

What is a mutation in DNA and what is it caused by

A mutation is a change in the DNA sequence. This can occur due to errors in DNA replication or exposure to environmental factors like radiation or chemicals.

500

What is the difference between internal and external fertilization?

internal fertilization occurs  when the sperm fertilizes the egg inside the female's body 

External  happens when sperm and egg meet outside the female's body 

500

list the 5 types of sexual reproduction 

External fertilization, internal fertilization, Hermaphroditism, Alternation of generations, Parthenogenesis

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