How many cellular divisions are there in Meiosis?
What are two cellular division?
This is a molecule of DNA.
What is a chromosome?
Crossing over occurs in the phase.
What is Prophase I?
The process where cells replace other cells and with genetically identical copies.
What is mitosis?
In what kind of cells does Mitosis happen?
what is somatic (body) cells?
In this part of the cell cycle the cell grows.
What is G1 Phase?
This part of the cell cycle is when the cell copies its DNA.
What is S Phase?
Amount of haploid cells created at the end of Meiosis.
What is four?
In what kind of cells does meiosis happen?
What is a gamete?
The result of meiosis, these cells unite to form offspring.
What are gametes?
A pair of chromosomes in a cell that contain the same genes in the same order are known as this.
What are homologous chromosomes?
In which cellular division is the end result diploid.
What is mitosis?
In humans, # of chromosomes at beginning of any division.
What is 46?
The random assorting of rearranged homologous chromosomes following crossing over into separate daughter cells is known as this.
What is independent assortment?
The G1, S, and G2 phases together are collectively known as this.
What is Interphase?
In which cellular division is the end result haploid cells.
What is Meiosis?
In this part of the cell cycle extra organelles are produced and the cell is preparing for mitosis.
What is G2 phase?
The ploidy of the parent cell in Meiosis.
What is diploid?
In humans, # of chromosomes at end of mitosis.
What is 46?
In humans, # of chromosomes at end of meiosis.
What is 23?
This is the process by which organisms give rise to genetically identical offspring.
What is asexual reproduction?
Sister Chromatids move to the middle of the dividing cell.
What is Metaphase II?
The random separation of homologous chromosomes during Anaphase I.
What is independent assortment?
This part of the cell cycle includes both mitosis and cytokinesis.
What is Cell division or M phase?
Gametes have this ploidy.
What is haploid?