Vocabulary
Cell Cycle
Cell Division
Toss Up
100
This is the normal sequence of growth/development, replacement, and repair in a cell
What is the cell cycle?
100
This stage of the cell cycle is the longest
What is interphase?
100
This is how many stages are in the Mitotic phase
What is five?
100

This is the name given to the first four stages of cell division

What is mitosis?

200
This is the structure that holds the sister chromatids together
What is the centromere?
200
This is the shortest phase in the cell cycle
What is Mitotic?
200
This is the last stage of the cell cycle when the one cell has divided into two new cells
What is cytokinesis?
200

These are the four reasons for cell division

What are growth/development, replacement, repair, and reproduction?

300
These are two identical chromosomes
What are sister chromatids?
300
These are the two main phases of the cell cycle
What are Interphase and Mitotic?
300
This stage shows the chromosomes lining up in the middle of the cell
What is metaphase?
300

This is the name of the double-stranded structure of DNA

What is double helix?

400
This is the process by which cells become different types of cells
What is cell differentiation?
400
This stage shows the chromosomes have been assembled inside the cell's nucleus
What is prophase?
400
These are the stages, in order, of the Mitotic phase
What are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis?
400

This is how a multicellular organism is organized

What is cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, organs make up an organ system, and an organ system makes up the organism?

500
These are the two new cells that result from mitosis and cytokinesis
What are daughter cells?
500
These are three things that happen during interphase
What are growing, duplicating DNA, and carrying on normal cell activities?
500
This phase shows the sister chromatids on either side of the cell
What is anaphase?
500

This is the best way to tell the difference between telophase and cytokinesis

What is in telophase the nuclear membrane is back and in cytokinesis the cells have completely split from each other

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