What is the type of cell division used by bacteria to reproduce?
Binary Fission
What stage of Mitosis is this?

Prophase
Why do unicellular organisms perform mitosis
reproduction
Series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide
cell cycle
This holds the 2 chromatid arms together in a chromosome.
Centromere
Why do multicellular organisms perform mitosis?
replace dying cells/ growth
Rod shaped structures made of DNA and proteins
Chromosome
What stage of the cell cycle do cells spend most of their time in?
Interphase
Family of molecules that positively control the
cell cycle
Cyclin

When a cell gets larger, what happens to its Surface Area/Volume ratio?
The ratio goes DOWN
More volume growth compared to surface area
One of two identical "arms" of a duplicated chromosome
Chromatid
What happens in the third stage of mitosis?
Anaphase - In this stage the sister chromatids separate into individual chromosomes and are pulled apart.
The area of the cell membrane
that pinches in to separate the
dividing cell into 2 new cells.
Cleavage Furrow

What are the phases of mitosis in order?
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Non dividing phase during which cells grow, copies DNA, and synthesizes proteins
Interphase
What is the division of the nucleus?
Mitosis/Karyokinesis
Spot near the nucleus that holds the centrioles and organizes the mitotic spindle
Centrosome
What stage of Mitosis is this? Hint: Same phase has been mentioned before 
Prophase (early)
What cell organelles that provide energy
for cell division?
Mitochondria
Cell organelle that aids in cell division in animal cells
centrioles