Cell Cycle
Vocabulary
Meiosis
Sources of Variation
Extra Extra
100

During this stage of Interphase, DNA is replicated

What is S phase

100

You inherit these, one from each parent!

What are Homologous chromosomes

100

The number & type of cells created at the end of meiosis

What are 4 haploid gametes
100

When chromosome segments are exchanged/swapped between homologous chromosomes

What is Crossing over

100

Permanent change to the DNA sequence

What is Mutation

200

The stage where the cell grows & performs its job

What is G1 phase

200

The type of cells that are considered to be haploid

What are Gametes

200

Number of cells at the end of Telophase 1 of meiosis

What are 2 cells

200

The failure of homologous chromosomes to separate properly

What is Nondisjunction

200

These are the same length, have the same centromere positioning, and carry genes in the same places

What are Homologous chromosomes

300

Formed after cytokinesis in mitosis

What are two identical cells

300

Each version of a gene is called 

What is Allele

300

The HAPLOID number of chromosomes in humans

What is 23

300

Name at least one way that genetic diversity occurs with meiosis

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What is crossing over, or nondisjunction, or indepedent assortment, or random fertilization, or mutations

300

A part of a cell's life including G1, S & G2

What is Interphase

400

Caused when the cell cycle is unregulated & where cells grow out of control

What is Cancer
400

The cell division that reduces the # of chromosomes by half, through separation of the homologous chromosomes

What is Meiosis

400

The total number of chromosomes an organism has

What is Diploid

400

During Metaphase 1, homologous chromosomes are randomly lined up in the middle of the cell, adding to genetic variation

What is Independent assortment

400

Type of cell division that forms somatic cells

What is Mitosis

500

The correct order of steps in Mitosis

What is: Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

500

When a cell stops where its at in the cycle and is instructed to die by a protein

What is Apoptosis

500

The phase in which Crossing Over occurs

What is Prophase 1

500

Causes daughter cells to have too many or too few chromosomes in meiosis

What is Nondisjunction

500
(Hopefully) catches mistakes, either during interphase or before/after cell division

What are Checkpoints

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