The stage where a cell spends 90% of its time.
What is interphase?
There are this many phases in interphase.
What is three?
Having an additional 13th chromosome.
What is Trisomy 13?
Division of the cytoplasm during cell division
What is cytokinesis?
The production of egg cells
What is Oogenisis?
The stage of cell division before metaphase where chromosomes become visible and the nuclear envelope starts to disappear.
What is prophase?
The phases of interphase are.
What is G1, S, and G2?
Additional 21st chromosome
What is Down Syndrome?
Number of Cells Made at the end of Meiosis
What is 4?
The production of sperm cells
What is spermatogenisis?
The stage where chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers.
What is metaphase?
The synthesis phase of the cell cycle; the portion of interphase during which DNA is replicated.
What is the S phase?
A chromosomal disorder in which males have an extra X chromosome, making them XXY instead of XY.
What is kleinfelters syndrome?
A nondividing state in which a cell has left the cell cycle, but still completes cell functions.
What is G0?
The goal is to make identical cells
What is mitosis?
The stage where the chromosomes move to opposite sides.
What is anaphase?
The first phase of interphase where preparing and growing takes place.
What is G1?
Results from a loss of genetic material from the end of the long arm of chromosome 11.
What is Jacobsen Syndrome?
Containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
What is a diploid?
Living things that go through mitosis.
What are plants, animals, and fungi?
The stage where two nuclei are formed.
What is telophase?
What is G2?
Occurs when one of the two x chromosomes in females is either missing or incomplete.
What is Turner Syndrome?
An organism or cell having only one complete set of chromosomes.
What is a haploid?
The phase of the cell cycle that includes mitosis and cytokinesis.
What is M phase?