The cell spends 90% of it's life in this phase.
What is INTERPHASE?
Mitosis means the division of this...
What is the nucleus?
The number of phases in Meiosis I.
What are 4?
The number of phases in Meiosis II.
What is 4?
All cells have ...(name 3 things). (CELL UNIT)
What are DNA, Cell Membrane, and Ribosomes?
Interphase includes these three parts.
What is G1, S, G2?
The four mitotic phases are...
PMAT (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase)
The names of the phases of Meiosis I.
What are Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, and Telophase I?
The names of the phases in Meiosis II.
What is Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II?
Nucleotides are monomers of this macromolecule. (MACROMOLECULE UNIT)
What are nucleic acids?
This process occurs during the S phase ("synthesis").
What is DNA Replication? (the copying of DNA)
What is Prophase?
This process causes genetic recombination between homologous chromosomes during Prophase I.
What is Crossing Over?
Genetically recombined duplicated chromosomes align in the middle of the cell during this phase.
What is Metaphase II?
A young scientist creates a testable explanation for a question that crossed her mind earlier that day. (NATURE OF SCIENCE UNIT)
What is a hypothesis?
The M-Phase or Cell Division includes these two parts.
What is Mitosis and Cytokinesis?
The result of mitosis/cytokinesis is...
What is the formation of 2 identical daughter cells?
What is a Tetrad?
Meiosis II looks a lot like _________ BUT it's chromosomes have been genetically recombined and the number of chromosomes is ____________.
What is Mitosis and Reduced?
Transcription, the 1st step of Protein Synthesis, occurs when __________ makes ________ inside the __________. (PROTEIN SYNTHESIS UNIT)
What is DNA, mRNA, nucleus?
If a mutation occurs and the cell cycle checkpoints are not followed, then this may occur.
What is the formation of a tumor? (might lead to cancer)
If a diploid cell had 50 chromosomes, how many would the resulting cells have at the end of mitosis?
What is 50?
Meiosis I results in ______ ___________ cells.
What are 2 and Haploid?
Meiosis II results in ____ genetically ________ ________ cells.
What are 4, unique (different), haploid?
Water travels up the stem of a plant against the force of gravity because of this water property (motion). (WATER UNIT)
What is Capillary Action? (adhesion and cohesion forces work together)