Vocabulary review
Stages of Interphase
Mitosis Vs Cytokinesis
Phases of Mitosis
Cell Growth & Division
100

This is the tightly wound up form of DNA

Chromosomes

100

First Phase of interphase, characterized by cell growth.

G1 

100

Stages of cell division characterized by the nucleus dividing

Mitosis

100

Phase when chromosomes become visible, and nuclear envelope breaks down.

Prophase

100

Process by which a cell divides into two new cells.

Cell Division

200

Strictures that help separate chromosomes during cell division

Centrioles

200

Phase of Interphase where DNA replication occurs.

S Phase

200

Stage characterized by the division of cytoplasm

Cytokiesis

200

Phase where chromosomes align in the middle of the cell.

Metaphase

200

Two main issues cells face as they grow larger

difficulty moving nutrients/waste and higher demands on DNA

300

Second stage of cell division

Cytokinisis

300

Final Phase of where the cell prepares for division.

G2 phase

300

Number of new cells formed at the end of mitosis and cytokines

2

300

Phase when sister chromatids separate and move apart.

Anaphase

300

Rate of nutrient and waste movement depends on this cellular feature

Surface Area

400

The period of growth that occurs between cell dividsions.

Interphase

400

Three Phases of Interpase in Sequntial order 

G1, S, G2

400

What is the main difference between Mitosis and cytokinesis?

Mitosis divides the nucleus and cytokinesis divides the cytoplasm

400

Phase where nuclear envelope reforms and chromosomes decondense

Telophase

400

Rate at which nutrients are used and wastes are created depends on this cellular factor

Cell Volume

500

Area where the chromatids attach

Centromere

500

Descriptions of interphase

The period of cell growth and DNA replication Before Division

500

Stage immediately following telophase

Cytokinesis

500

Correct sequential order of the phases of mitosis

What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase?

500

Two major stages of cell division and what's dividing in each

Mitosis (nucleus divides) and Cytokinesis (cytoplasm divides)

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