Mitosis
Mitosis 2
Body Systems
Body Systems 2
100

What is mitosis?

What is the process of cell division?

100

What is the difference between mitosis and cytokinesis?

What is the division of the nucleus (mitosis) and the division of the cytoplasm (cytokinesis) in cell duplication?

100

What is the main function of the reproductive system?

What is to ensure the survival and reproduction of humans and animals?

100

What is one type of tissue in the body? 

What is epithelial OR connective OR muscle OR nervous tissue? 

200

What is a diploid?

What is a cell containing two complete sets of chromosomes?

200

What stage does a cell spend most of its lifespan in? 

What is interphase? 

200

What is the endocrine system made up of?

What is glands

200

What word describes the process of muscles contracting and pushing food and fluids through the digestive tract? 

What is peristalsis? 

300

How many chromosomes does the average person have?

What is 46?

300

What are the three stages of interphase? 

What are G1, S, and G2? 

300

What is the main function of the skeletal system?

What is provide internal framework for the body?

300

What system serves as a defense mechanism for the body? 

What is the immune system?

400

What is cleavage?

What is when the cells split?

400

What is the end result of mitosis? 

What is the production of two identical daughter cells? 

400

What are the three parts of the nervous system?

What is brain, spinal cord, and nerves?

400

What does it mean if something is considered an accessory organ in the digestive system?

What is it does not pass food through it?

500

What does PMAT stand for?

What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase?

500

Draw the cellular structure during anaphase. 


500

What is the function of amylase?

What is assisting in the breakdown of food? 

500

Name one type of system in the human body and what it is responsible for in the body. 

What is...

Respiratory: breathing/ bringing oxygen into the blood stream 

Digestive: processing food 

Endocrine: producing hormones 

Cardiovascular: pumping blood and oxygen through the body 

Nervous: communication between body systems 

Excretory: removing excess materials (minerals, nutrients, etc.) from the body 

Reproductive: reproducing for species survival

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