What is the first phase of cell division?
Interphase
Why is mitosis important?
Growth/repair cell tissue
Passes blood through our body and reaches our other organs
Circulatory
Nose, Mouth, Throat
Respiratory System
Largest organ apart of your body is?
Skin
Where chromosomes meet in the middle.
Metaphase
What living things use mitosis?
All living things
Helps the body to communicate and allows the brain to control various functions of the body.
Nervous system
Skin, Liver, Large Intestine, Lungs and Kidney's
Excretory
What did the Biologist say when his sister dropped a breaker on his toes?
My Toes Sis
Where the daughter cells migrates toward opposite poles.
Anaphase
What kind of division does bacteria use?
Binary fusion
Helps to convert food into nutrients and energy for the body.
Digestive
Brain, Spinal Cord and Sensory Organ
Nervous System
More than half of these are located in your hands, feet, wrist, and ankles.
Bones
Where the nuclear membrane breaks down and disappears.
Prophase
Phase where DNA duplicates itself.
Interphase
Temperature regulation and vision also rely on this system
Muscular
Every organ because it protects us from disease
Immune/Lymphatic System
This body system produces about 1 litter saliva a day.
Digestive
Daughter chromosome are at opposite poles of the spindle, and the spindle starts to break down.
Telophase
What kind of cells use mitosis?
Eukaryotic
Produces hormones that help regulates the other systems in the body.
Endocrine
Only Bones no organs
Skeletal
Which lungs is about 10% smaller than the other
Left