What is the LONGEST stage of the cell cycle?
What is Interphase?
True or False: DNA is copied during Cytokinesis
False
How many parents are needed for asexual reproduction?
What is ONE
What type of reproduction is mitosis?
What is asexual reproduction?
A type of asexual reproduction that occurs in prokaryotes (Bacteria)?
Binary Fission
How many daughter cells are produced by mitosis?
What is two identical daughter cells
Mitosis is what type of sexual reproduction?
What is asexual?
What type of reproduction results in an identical copy of its parent?
What is asexual reproduction?
What is binary fission and what type of organism uses it?
What is when a cell splits into two. Who is a bacteria cell.
A type of asexual reproduction when a new organism grows from the bud of a parent?
Budding
Another name for body cells?
What is somatic cells?
During what stage of interphase are organelles produced??
What is G2?
How are binary Fission and Mitosis Different?
Mitosis= Eukaryotes
Binary Fission= PRokaryotes
When a sperm and egg comne together it forms a ________
Zygote
Cells spend how much time in mitosis?
10%
Name the letters for the cell cycle
IPMATC
What attaches to the chromosomes during metaphase?
Spindle fibers
What types of cells are required for fertilization?
What are gametes (sperm/egg)
What are the disadvantages of asexual reproduction?
What is decreases genetic variation, share same weaknesses and inability to adapt.
What are the hand signs of the cell cycle? Name and hand sign required
IPMATC
Name the three reasons cells divide
What is Growth, to replace damaged cells, and reproduction.
Name the 4 types of asexual reproduction?
Vegetative Reproduction
Binary Fission
Spores
Budding
Explain the four stages of Binary Fission
DNA Replication
Chromosome segregation
Septum Formation
Cytokinesis
Describe and explain the phases of the cell cycle?
Interphase: DNA replicates , Cell grows
Prophase: Chromosomes are visible, the Nucleus disappears
Metaphase: Chromose line up in the middle
Anaphase: Chromosomes seperate
Telophase: Clevage forms (2 new nuclei)
Cytokinesis: Cytoplasm seperates forming two new cells