The second phase of Meiosis I
What is Prophase I?
The fourth phase of Meiosis II
What is Telophase II?
The process by which the chromosome number is halved
What is Meiosis?
The longest phase of the cell cycle
What is interphase?
The end product of mitosis is the cell having two sets of chromosomes
What is diploid?
The first phase of Meiosis I
What is Interphase I?
The third phase of Meiosis II
What is Anaphase II?
The number of cycles that Meiosis goes through
What is two?
The synthesis of new organelles and the copying of DNA
What is purpose of the cell cycle?
This is attached to the spindle fibers that appears in prophase
What are centrioles?
The fourth phase of Meiosis I
What is Anaphase I?
The first phase of Meiosis II
What is Prophase II?
The process in Meiosis that ensures more genetic variation
What is crossing over?
The three phases of Interphase.
What are G1, S, and G2?
The part of the chromosome that the spindle fiber attaches to.
What is a centromere?
The fifth phase of Meiosis I
What is Telophase I & Cytokinesis
The second phase of Meiosis II
What is Metaphase II?
The phase of meiosis where crossing over occurs
What is Prophase?
The name of the phase where DNA is copied
What is the S phase of interphase?
The name of reproductive cells
What are gametes?
The third phase of Meiosis I
What is Metaphase I?
The fifth phase of Meiosis II
This is placed after the phase to indicate the cycle that it is in
What is a roman numeral?
The phase in interphase where DNA is replicated
What is S phase?
The term for the cells of normal body cells
What are autosomes?