Growth, DNA replication, cell functions are functions of...
What is the main purpose of Interphase?
What is Cytokinesis?
What is the fifth stage of Mitosis?
What is 4, haploid, single?
At the end of meiosis II, how many cells are there? Haploid or diploid? Chromosomes duplicated or single?
The point of meiosis II is to do this.
What is separate sister chromatids?
The process where both parents chromosomes are mixed
What is Crossing Over?
Two stages, Interphase and Cell division. Mitosis and Meiosis
How many stages there are in the Cell Cycle, How do we call them?
Two identical daughter cells are produced after...
What is the result of mitosis?
The process of forming egg cells is called...
What is oogenesis?
What is a chromatid?
This is one of two identical halves of a replicated chromosome.
The typical cell spends most of its life in interphase.
True
What makes a cell die?
What happens if the cell is not working properly?
Metaphase
What is the name of the phase that consists of the Chromosomes aligning in the center of the cell?
A cell that has 23 autosomes and a Y chromosome is___.
What is a human sperm cell?
What are spindle fibers?
In anaphase, the structure that separates the poles of a respective cell making the cell longer.
What apoptosis makes reference to?
Another name for cell death.
3 checkpoints
How many checkpoints are in the cell cycle?
How many stages are in Mitosis?
4
What is a body cell?
Somatic cells
What is all of the chromosomes are lined up in the center of the cell?
The end product of metaphase.
What happens if the process fails?
How are syndromes produced?
True or False: Cells tend to go under the cell cycle process more than once.
True
Telophase is the last phase of nuclear division, while cytokinesis is the last phase of cellular division. Telophase produces two daughter nucleus, while cytokinesis produces two separate daughter cells.
Which is the difference between telophase and cytokinesis?
What is a test used to make a karyotype to diagnose genetic conditions?
An amniocentesis is...
In the process of meiosis, an abnormality will happen in which, more chromosomes will pair up to one side than to the other.
What is Non-Disjunction?
If a zygote is said to have 128 chromosomes, how many did the parents' gametes have?
What is 64?