At this stage of Mitosis, daughter cells are pulled apart by the spindle fibers
a. Anaphase
What is the difference in Prophase I and Prophase II?
Prophase II- chromosomes are not copied
What is the division process on the left and the right.
Mitosis and Meiosis
Mitosis results in how many daughter cells?
Meiosis results in how many daughter cells?
2/4
Which process of cell division is used in asexual reproduction?
Mitosis
During this stage of Mitosis, chromosomes line up in the middle.
Metaphase
During this stage of Meiosis, the cell divides into two diploid daughter cells.
Telophase I
What stage of Mitosis is this?
Anaphase
Do mitosis and meiosis produce genetically different or identical daughter cells?
Mitosis-
Meiosis-
Mitosis- identical
Meiosis- different
What is a haploid cell?
A cell produced in meiosis. It has a single set of chromosomes.
This is the first stage of Mitosis. The nucleus begins to disappear and this forms into chromosomes.
Prophase
During this stage of Meiosis, chromatids split, forming individual chromosomes, and are pulled to opposite ends of the cell.
anaphase II
In this stage of Meiosis, each chromosome lines up in the middle of the cell?
Metaphase II
In what phase do cells spend most of their life?
Interphase
The correct order of organization in multicellular organisms is what?
cell
tissue
organ
organ system
In this stage of Mitosis, the cell begins to divide into two new cells. A cleavage furrow begins to form
d. Telophase
In humans, how many chromosomes does each gamete contain in meiosis?
23 chromosomes
Which stage of Mitosis involves the cell carrying out its normal functions, growing, preparing to divide, and duplicating DNA?
Interphase
Mitosis has two purposes into why cells duplicate. What are they
To grow and repair tissues.
What is the difference between a heterogeneous and homogenous mixture?
heterogeneous- can see the different parts- easy to separate
homogenous- evenly mixed- can't see the dif. parts
What is the stage after mitosis called and what happens in it?
b. Cytokinesis
Identify the stage of Meiosis where both cells divide, producing four 1n cells (haploid) with half the number of chromosomes:
Telophase II
What phase of mitosis is this?
Prophase
How are Meiosis and Mitosis different?
Meiosis- germ, very few, only in found in reproductive organs, 4 daughter cells, unidentical to parent, haploid, 2 stages
Mitosis- somatic, several, found everywhere but reproductive organs, 2 daughter cells, identical to parent, diploid, 1 stage
What does the Law of Conservation of Mass state?
Matter/Mass can't be created or destroyed.