Telophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Prophase
Vocabulary
100
Two cells with unique chromosomes are formed after cytokinesis.
What is Telophase I?
100
Chromosomes line up in the middle of two cells.
What is Metaphase II?
100
Chromosomes are pulled away from their homologous partners to opposite sides of the cell.
What is Anaphase I ?
100
Chromosomes move out of dissolving nuclei of two cells.
What is Prophase II?
100
Place where two chromatids are joined together to form a chromosome.
What is a centromere?
200
Chromatin unravels inside the reforming nuclei of two identical cells.
What is telophase?
200
Two rows of homologous chromosomes line up in the center of a single cell by their partners.
What is Metaphase I ?
200
Chromatids are pulled apart to opposite sides of a single cell.
What is anaphase?
200
Homologous pairs become visible and move about the cell with their partner as the nucleus dissolves.
What is Prophase I ?
200
Microtubules that attach to centrioles and centromeres.
What are spindle fibers?
300
Unique chromatids are contained in the reforming nuclei of four unique haploid cells.
What is Telophase II ?
300
Chromosomes line up in a single file line in the middle of a single cell.
What is metaphase?
300
Chromatids are pulled apart and to opposite sides of the cell in two cells.
What is anaphase II?
300
Chromosomes pop out of a dissolving nucleus.
What is prophase?
300
Cell structures that move to opposite sides of the cell to help in cell division.
What are centrioles?
400
Plant cells form these to separate from each other.
What are cell plates?
400
This is how metaphase is modeled during the finger play.
What is hands interlinked over the center of the chest?
400
This is how anaphase is modeled during the finger play.
What is hands being pulled apart from each other toward the shoulders?
400
This process of swapping genetic information with homologous partners happens in prophase I.
What is crossing over?
400
The unraveled mass of DNA found in a nucleus during interphase.
What is chromatin?
500
Animal cells pull apart by cytokinesis at this stretched portion of the joined cells.
What is cleavage?
500
One word that best describes this phase.
What is middle?
500
One word that best describes this phase.
What is apart or away?
500
This prophase does not follow interphase.
What is prophase II?
500
Identical copies of coiled genetic material joined together at the centromere.
What are chromatids?
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