How many cells are formed at the end of mitosis and what kind of cells will they be
2 diploid cells
Haploid gametes are produced where
Gonads
Where are chromosomes found in eukaryotic cells that are not dividing
The nucleus
What are the three phases of interphase
G1, S, G2
What structure is responsible for holding sister chromatids together
Centromere
List the phases of mitosis
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
A fertilized cell is called a...?
Zygote
What do the chromosomes look like in a prokaryotic cell
One, circular chromosome
When the cell leaves the cell cycle and enters a resting phase
G0
What occurs at the end of meiosis I
Both daughter cells immediately begin meiosis II
In which phase of mitosis does the nuclear membrane reform
Telophase
During which phase of Meiosis does crossing over occur?
Prophase I
What are the 3 limiting factors of asexual reproduction
Resources, predators, wastes
Short growth period where organelles are produced
G2
When normal diploid cells lose the ability to divide
Cellular senescence
What phase of mitosis is this
Anaphase
In which phase do paired (homologous) chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell?
Metaphase I
Occurs when a parent organism breaks into pieces, and each piece develops into a new organism
Fragmentation
Part of the cell cycle in which the nucleus divides
Mitosis
What structures are responsible for moving chromosomes during mitosis or meiosis?
Spindle fibers
In what phase of mitosis does the nuclear membrane break down
Prophase
Meiosis produces how many and of what type of cell
4 haploid cells
What are the 3 steps of binary fission
1. DNA replication
2. Chromosome segregation
3. Separation
Name one reason the cell would enter G0
if they are done differentiating
if there is an issue of sustainability
issues with viability(such as damage to DNA/mutation/cancer)
When the cytoplasm divides in animal cells, what unique structure becomes visible
Cleavage furrow