What is Interphase
Chromosomes find their homologue and pair up forming a tetrad.
What is Prophase I?
Environment, human, and defective genes
What are the causes?
DNA coiled and visible
What is Chromosomes?
What are the reasons to reproduce?
Chromatins coil becoming chromosomes and centrioles move to opposite ends.
What is Prophase?
This causes more variety in the offspring.
What is Crossing over?
When the body loses the ability to control growth.
What is cancer?
Rplication
What is the process that copies and makes an exact replication of DNA
Inside volume increases faster than the outside surface area
What is the surface area to volume ratio?
A new nuclear membrane starts to form around the DNA
What is Telophase?
Meiosis occurs
In the reproductive organs (Gonads)
Non-cancerous and doesn't spread
What is benign?
centromere
What are the parts where the two chromatids are held together.
23 homologous pair
What is somatic body cells?
Chromosomes are divided and pulled apart to opposite sides.
What is Anaphase?
Females end with 1 viable haploid cell and 3 polar bodies.
Males end with 4 viable haploid cells.
What is Meiosis II?
Copy DNA quickly allow for new cells
What are Radiations?
What Is Chromatin?
Regulates cells death
What is Apoptosis?
In Plants, a new cell wall forms down the middle.
What is Cytokinesis?
What happens between meiosis I and Meiosis II?
Will attack healthy cells
What is Chemotherapy?
Chromatids
What is half of a double-stranded chromosome?
Down syndrome, Turner's syndrome, and Metafemales.
What is the failure of homologous chromosomes to seperate properly?