The cell cycle represents this occurrence within the cell.
What is cell replication?
The number of phases that make up mitosis?
What is 4?
This phase of the cell cycle prepares the cell for cell division.
What is interphase
The phases of cell division in order.
What are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase?
An organelle(s) that plant cells have that animal cells do not.
What are cell wall, chloroplast, large vacuole?
The longest phase in the cell cycle.
What is Interphase?
True or False: Cytokinesis is included in the phases of mitosis.
What is False.
During interphase, DNA has replicated and appears as a loosely coiled mass known as this.
What is Chromatin?
The phase at which the chromosomes become visible in the cell.
What is Prophase?
What are the levels of organisation?
organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
The cell cycle results in two genetically _________ cells.
What is Identical?
True or False: Interphase is not included in the phases of mitosis.
What is True.
The nuclear membrane is/is not still intact during interphase.
What is still intact.
The phase at which the nuclear envelopes reform around the separated chromosomes.
What is Telophase?
The round green organelles in these plant cells.

What are chloroplasts?
The cell cycle state where the cell grows to its full size, copies the DNA and organelles and prepares to divide is called this.
What is Interphase?
Why prokaryotic cells don't undergo mitosis.
What is because they don't have a nucleus.
During S phase, this is replicated.
What is DNA.
The phase in cell division in which the spindle fibers pull the chromosomes to opposite poles of the cell.
What is Anaphase?
What are the 3 reasons for cell division
Repair and Replace
Growth and development
Reproduction
The importance of the cell cycle to multicellular organisms with respect to tissue repair.
What is the cell cycle replaces damaged, worn, and aging cells?
The phases of mitosis in order.
What are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase.
The three parts of interphase in order.
What are G1, S, G2?
The phase at which spindle fibers attach to the centromeres and chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
What is metaphase
What is special about a chloroplast, describe what it does and how. Why is this important?
They start by absorbing all light but green to give leaves the green colour. It then uses sunlight water and CO2. The chloroplast produces chlorophyll which helps it perform photosynthesis which is the process of turning light energy into sugar. It also gives off 02
Important for plant growth - plants are producers O2 for humans to breathe