The first phase in a cell life cycle where the cell grows to size.
What is G1 Phase?
The first phase of mitosis where the nuclear envelope dissolves and spindle fibers form.
What is prophase?
What is prophase?
The idea that a normal cell becomes specialized throughout its life.
What is cell differentiation?
Number of chromosomes in a cell after duplication in the S phase.
What is 46?
The second phase in the cell life cycle where DNA is duplicated.
What is the S stage?
The second phase of mitosis where the chromosomes begin to line up in the middle of the cell.
What is metaphase?
What is metaphase?
When a phenotype or characteristic of a cell is seen because of a certain gene.
What is gene expression?
Number of chromosomes in a cell after the full cell cycle and mitosis is complete.
What is 23?
The third phase in the cell life cycle where the cell prepares to divide.
What is G2 phase?
The third phase of mitosis where the spindle fibers begin to pull the chromatids towards opposite ends of the cell.
What is anaphase?
What is anaphase?
When certain genes in a cell are turned off if the cell does not need them to preform their specialized task.
What is gene regulation?
A plant cell forms this instead of a cleavage furrow during telophase and cytokinesis.
What is a cell plate?
The life cycle phase the cell is in for majority of its life (it is the first 3 phases combined).
What is interphase?
The fourth and final phase of mitosis where the cleavage furrow forms and the nuclear envelope begins to reform around the DNA.
What is telophase?
What is telophase?
The name of process that controls gene regulation. (HINT: occurs in the S phase of the cell life cycle.)
What is transcription?
The cell structure that pulls the chromatids apart during mitosis.
What is a spindle fiber?
The fourth phase of the cell life cycle where the divsion takes place.
What is mitosis?
The phase after mitosis where the cells officially divide.
What is cytokinesis?
What is cytokinesis?
The part of a chromatid that the spindle fiber attaches to.
What is a centromere?