What is the correct order of the phases of mitosis?
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
After meiosis, are cells diploid or hapoid?
Haploid

This is the part of interphase where a cell is just growing and preparing
What is G1?
Body cells are produced by_______
Reproductive cells are produced by ______
Mitosis
Meiosis
What structures are found in the photo below that direct the movement of chromosomes?
Centrioles
In what part of Meiosis does the process shown below occur?

What is Prophase I?
The process is........
This is when the DNA (or chromosomes) is replicated.
What is the S phase?
What is the scientific term used to describe:
The cells made by Mitosis
The cells made by Meiosis
What are somatic cells and gametes.
A new species is found to reproduce asexually. Their body cells contain 45 chromosomes. How would the chromosome number compare BEFORE and AFTER cell division?
The chromosome number would be the same = 45
This is the part of Meiosis where the homologous chromosomes are pulled apart.
What is Anaphase I?
Cells can be found at various stages during the cell cycle. What phase are a
majority of these cells in?
Interphase
Look at the table below. Which cells are most likely cancerous?
Sample B - more cells are dividing!
This is the product of meiosis.
Give me cell number AND the type of cell (think how many chromosomes!)
What are four non-identical (gametes) haploid cells.
Mitosis and Meiosis both go through this phase before cell division.
What is Interphase?
a.k.a DNA duplication!
If an organism's sperm cell has 20 chromosomes, how many chromosomes would be present in that organisms body cell?
What is 40 chromosomes
This is the product that is made in Mitosis
Give me cell number AND the type of cell (think how many chromosomes!)
What are 2 identical (somatic) diploid cells?
A cell with 40 chromosomes is discovered. At the end of meiosis, how many chromosomes will be in the cells?
20 chromosomes - half!
These 3 things make up "Interphase" where the cell spends most of its life - PUT THEM IN THE RIGHT ORDER
What are G1, S, G2?
Name 3 events OR structures that are found in MEIOSIS but, NOT in MITOSIS
- haploid cells
- crossing over
- two divisions
- homologous pairs
- genetic diversity
- random assortment of chromosomes
In meiosis, there are two things that occur to promote genetic diversity. One of these is __________________________ and it helps create genetic diversity
What is crossing over?