Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
100

Inside of the nucleus hold a genetic material called?

Chromatin

100

During prophase chromatin forms in to an X like shape called?

Croimozones

100

Spindle fibers are connected to what in the cell?

Aster/Centrosome

100

How many chromatids are formed in anaphase?

92

100

In telophase chromosomes unravel into ______ once again.

Cromatin

200

In what specific interphase dose DNA copy itself?

The S phase

200

What produces the spindle fiber?

Centrioles

200

Spindle attaches to what structure?

Spindle fibers

200

When chromosomes split into chromatids they are pulled away in opposite directions toward the ______.

Poles

200

Why do cells duplicate?

So the body can grow or heal wounds

300
How many chromosomes dose a cell hold?

46

300

What happens to the nucleus in prophase?

it breaks open releasing the cromatin

300

Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell across the ____.

Spindle

300

What is the significance of spindle fiber?

To pull apart chromosomes in order to create  chromatids

300

How many chromosomes dose each sister cell have?

46

400

The outer-lining of a cell is called?

The cell membraine

400

What is the main function of the nuclear envelope?

To separate the contents of the nucleus from the rest of the cell

400

Why do all the chromosomes line up into the middle?

To later be separated into chromatids

400

When chromozones split they create?

Sister chromatids

400

After anaphase the cell starts to split into two cells called?

Daughter cells

500

What is the significance of DNA?

DNA is you genetic code that has all the instructions in your body.

500

What is the purpose of aster?

To organize spindle fibers
500

What is the midpoint of a chromosome called?

Centromere

500

What is the purpose of chromatids?

To ensure DNA is replicated properly

500

While the two sister cells are separating an invisible line is formed in-between them that separates them. what is this line called?

Cleavage furrow

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