How many daughter cells are created?
What is 2?
How many daughter cells are created after Meiosis?
What is 4?
What phase is the longest and happens before PMAT?
What is Interphase?
How many chromosomes are in a human gamete?
What is 23?
What process takes place?
What is PMAT?
Are the cells diploid or haploid?
What is diploid/somatic?
How many times does PMAT happen in Meiosis?
What is 2?
What phase does the nuclear envelope dissapear?
What is Prophase?
If 42 chromosomes are pulled apart in Anaphase, how many are there now?
What is 42 chromosomes?
How many cells are made in Mitosis and Meiosis?
What is 2 and 4?
What is the purpose of Mitosis?
What is repair/growth?
When does crossing over occur?
What is Prophase 1?
What is the name of the phase where the cell membrane pinches inward?
What is Telophase?
What step in PMAT do chromosomes get pulled apart?
What is anaphase?
In the 2nd PMAT in Meiosis, what divides?
True or False: The daughter cells are different from each other.
What is False?
What phase is when a single file line of chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell?
What is Metaphase 2?
What kind of cell division is Mitosis and of Meiosis? (Hint: think of reproduction)
What is asexual and sexual cell division?
What is created when egg and sperm cells combine and how many chromosomes are in it?
What is fertilized egg/zygote, and 46 chromosomes?
If a parent cell has 24 chromosomes, how many chromosomes would be in the daughter cells. (Hint: PMAT 2)
What is 24 chromosomes?
What phase comes before Mitosis: G1, G2, or S phase?
What is G2?
What is the final product of Meiosis?
What is sexual reproduction?
What phase does the cell divides into two daughter cells, plus nuclear envelope starts to develop?
What is Telophase?
If a cell has 42 chromosomes and then divides, and then goes through interphase again, how many chromatids would the cell have?
What is 84 chromatids?
How long does it take for cells to divide?
What is 24 hours/one day?