Chromatin condenses into _ during prophase
Chromosomes
Which phase is the longest in mitosis?
Prophase
Interphase is x% of the cell cycle
90%
Which protein regulates the timing of cell division?
Cyclins
Which method of reproduction produces genetically identical offspring?
Asexual reproduction
Where do sister chromatids attach?
The centromere
What comes after mitosis?
Cytokinesis
The cell divides its DNA in which phase?
If damage in a cell is too severe for repair, what happens?
Apoptosis
What is the formula for the surface area of a cube?
SAcube = l * w * 6
DNA double helix > _ > nucleosome > coils > supercoils > chromatid
Histone protein
Where do spindle fibers come from?
Centrioles
What does the "G" in G1 and G2 stand for? (Growth is not the answer I'm looking for here)
Gap
Telophase won't begin until anaphase has happened successfully. What causes this?
Internal regulators
Cells ideally want a large _ to _ ratio
The organization of chromatin ensures equal division of _ between daughter cells
DNA
Instead of forming normally (post-cytokinesis), what do plant cells need to form?
Cell plate
G2 generates organelles specifically needed for _
Mitosis
What is the cancerous tumor that cancer cells can form?
Binary fission
Chromatin is a messy, stringy, _ form of DNA
De-condensed
Cytokinesis divides the cytoplasm, but what does mitosis divide?
The nucleus
Lens and nerve cells are permanently in a state of _
G0
What is the name of the process that involves cancer cells moving into other parts of the body and creating more tumors?
Metastasis
How do starfish reproduce?
Fragmentation (asexual)