The first time the cell begins to grow and make new organelles
What is G1?
What is body cells? What is somatic cells?
The process the cells goes through to divide is the as mitosis.
What is Meiosis II?
Two identical diploid cells
What is Mitosis?
Chromosomes are lined up in the middle
What is Metaphase?
When a cell is found to be beyond repair
What is Apoptosis? What is Cell Death?
The number of times the cell divides during mitosis.
What is One?
The cell has one copy of each chromosome or (n)
What is a Haploid cell?
Two functioning cells, one with an extra chromosome, and one missing a chromosome
What is Nondisjunction in Anaphase II?
Chromosome are at opposites side with the nuclear envelope reforming around them.
What is Telophase?
The final stage before a cell enter cellular division where there is double the amount of DNA.
What is G2?
The cell has two copies of each chromosome or (2n)
What is a Diploid cell?
What is a Tetrad?
Four genetically different haploid cells
What is Meiosis?
Chromosomes begin to condense, centrioles start to move to opposite ends, and the nuclear envelope breaksdown.
What is Prophase?
The replication of DNA occurs during this stage.
What is S?
What is Asexual Reproduction?
A unique process that only occurs in meiosis when chromosomes exchange genetic material.
What is Crossing Over?
What is Interphase?
The cytoplasm of the cell is divided creating two new cells
What is Cytokinesis?
Without these throughout interphase the cell may enter cellular division even though it didn't meet all the requirements.
The process that a hydra undergoes when it reproduces asexually.
What is Budding?
The more proper name given to the cells produced during meiosis.
What is Gametes?
What is Nondisjunction in Anaphase I?
What is Anaphase?