Asexual Reproduction
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In the glossary
Too easy?
100
The number of parents necessary for asexual reproduction.
What is one?
100
Which "phase" occurs before mitosis?
What is interphase?
100
Threadlike DNA material.
What is chromatin?
100
Another name for asexual reproduction...
What is mitosis?
100
When is my birthday?
What is 12/14?
200
The place in the cell where asexual reproduction takes place.
What is the nucleus?
200
What "phase" includes the formation of centrioles?
What is prophase?
200
Rod like DNA material.
What is chromatid?
200
When mitosis goes through all the steps to produce 2 new cells.
What is the cell cycle?
200
A hydra reproduces with this type of asexual reproduction.
What is budding?
300
What do you call the 2 new cells formed as a result of asexual reproduction?
What are daughter cells?
300
What phase includes the formation of spindle fibers?
What is prophase?
300
Small fiber like material that appears during prophase.
What are spindle fibers?
300
When chromatids copy themselves.
What are sister chromatids?
300
The three reasons why cells reproduce asexually.
What is growth, repair and replacement?
400
What mnemonic device can you use to remember the order of steps in Mitosis?
What is "I Pray More AT Church".
400
What phase involves the creation of new nuclei?
What is telophase?
400
Round dot like objects that appear at poles during prophase.
What are centrioles?
400
When the cell membrane separates and the cell actually divides?
What is cytokinesis?
400
What chromosomes are made of.
What is DNA?
500
Single celled organism without a nucleus that reproduce asexually.
What is a prokaryote?
500
What phase do the chromatids line up in the middle of the cell?
What is metaphase?
500
Center of a chromatid.
What is a centromere?
500
The two new cells reproduced through mitosis.
What are daughter cells?
500
The number of chromosomes in a human cell.
What is 46?
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