This is a 6 step process where one cell divides into two identical cells.
Cell Cycle
This 4 step process that, shorthanded by PMAT, is known as...
Mitosis
This is the last phase of mitosis where the nuclear membrane starts to reform and the cell starts to pinch and separate.
Telophase
Chromosomes
Two cells that have the same number of chromosomes as the end result of mitosis is called...
Daughter Cells
This phase of mitosis is when the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
Metaphase
A small section of DNA that has specific instructions for one type of physical trait.
Gene
This is the control center of a cell that contains all the DNA.
Nucleus
This phase of mitosis is when the nuclear membrane disappears and the chromosomes become visible.
Prophase
This is the name of an unspecialized cell that can divide into two identical cells.
Stem Cell
During the cell cycle, the cell spends most of the time in Interphase so the DNA can do something very special.
DNA Replication / Replicate
This phase is when the chromosomes start to get pulled apart towards opposite ends of the cell.
Anaphase
DNA is made up of 3 parts, which all together are called...
Nucleotides
In order for a stem cell to become a specific type of body cell, it needs to undergo a this process.
Specialization / Differentiation

Anaphase