Vocabulary
G0 and G1
S-phase and G2
Mitosis
Meiosis
100

The term for cells that do not undergo meiosis.

What are somatic cells?

100

The cell does nothing or its job in this stage.

What is G0?

100

This is the term for everything in the cell cycle except mitosis or meiosis.

What is interphase?

100

This is the phase where sister chromatids are pulled apart.

What is anaphase?

100

This metaphase(I or II) will line up straight instead of in rows.

What is Metaphase II?

200

Neighboring cells send this out to tell cells to grow.

What are growth factors?

200

Growth factors are a kind of this molecule.

What are proteins?

200

Interphase uses up a lot of this molecule.

What is ATP?

200

This is the phase where the chromatids align in a row.

What is metaphase?

200

This Anaphase(I or II) pulls sister chromatids instead of chromosomes.

What is Anaphase II?

300

The term for cell self-destruction.

What is apoptosis?

300

This is the point of no return for the cell.

What is the G1/S Checkpoint?

300

S-phase checks three things. Name two of them.

What is enough room, enough ATP, DNA is in good shape?

300

This is the phase where the nuclear envelope dissolves.

What is prophase?

300

This occurs right after mitosis or meiosis.

What is cytokinesis?

400

The name for the life and death of a cell.

What is the cell cycle?

400

The cell sends out growth factors to do this.

What is alert the cell there is room to grow?

400

True or False: in S-phase, everything is divided.

What is false, only DNA is divided?

400

This is the phase where the nuclear envelope reforms.

What is telophase?

400

These line up in rows during meiosis.

What are homologs?

500

The parts of the cell that pull the sister chromatids apart.

What are mitotic spindles?

500

Daily Double! This is what the G in G1 means.

What is Gap phase?

500

G-2 is the cell's last chance to do this

What is increase in size?

500

This is the order of the four stages of mitosis.

What is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase?

500

True or false: Meiosis I has more in common with mitosis than meiosis II.

What is false?

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