Phases
Chromosomes
Structures
Control and Loss
Why? (3 reasons)
100

G1, S, G2

Interphase

100

Number of chromosomes in a "normal" human cell

46

100

The part of the chromosomes where chromatids are connected

Centromere

100

Uncontrolled cell growth disease

Cancer

100

You cut yourself

Repair

200

Chromatids separate

Anaphase

200

Chromosomes are made of DNA and proteins called ...

Histones

200

The indentation in an animal cell during cytokinesis

Cleavage furrow

200

The ability to know when to stop dividing because cells are closely packed together

Density dependence

200

Broken Bone

Repair

300

Chromatids on the cell equator

Metaphase

300

The process of copying the DNA in chromosomes si known as DNA ______________________

Replication

300

Why plant cells can not do cleavage?

Cell wall

300

If cells do not have enough _____________ they can not divide because they can not make the new cells

nutrients

300

Skin Cells

Replace

400

Nucleolus breaks down

Prophase

400

When do chromatids become chromosomes?

Anaphase;  when they are separated.

400

Two of them form one centrosome

Centrioles

400

The proteins that control the cell CYCLE

cyclins

400

One becomes two becomes four becomes eight becomes 16 becomes 32 becomes ... you

Grow

500

Spindle breaks down

Telophase

500

Not really about chromosomes, but what does Mitosis really mean.

Division of the nucleus

500

The structure built by plant cells to separate the cell into two cells (cytokinesis)

Cell plate

500

When cancerous cells move around the body

Metastasis

500

Red blood cells

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