Full Cell Cycle Picture
Mitosis & Cytokinesis Picture
Fungi Mitosis (asexual reproduction) Picture
Which stages make up Interphase?
What are G1, S, and G2
In the terms G1 and G2, what do the G's refer to?
What is "Gap"
What does S stand for in the cell cycle?
What is Synthesis
What are the four stages of Mitosis? (In the Correct Order)
What are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase
When fungi go through mitosis, they are also going through what?
What is asexual reproduction
What are the two main stages of the cell cycle?
What are Interphase and M-phase
Which G stage increases the cell size more?
What is G1
S phase is between which two phases?
What are G1 and G2
Which stage of mitosis is the longest?
What is Prophase
After going through mitosis, what is produced?
What are spores
What is the goal of the cell cycle?
What is to create two genetically identical daughter cells
Besides making the cells bigger, what is another function of the G stages?
What is making additional materials for following stages
During the S stage, what is replicated?
What is DNA
What occurs during cytokinesis?
What is the cells split apart
Why do fungi go through mitosis?
What is to create spores that get blown around to reproduce
Which stage of Interphase is the longest?
What is G1
During the G stages, are the chromosomes or chromatin visible?
What is chromatin
How many chromosomes are present after S phase takes place?
What produces the microtubules for use in metaphase and anaphase?
What is the centriole
Unlike animals and plants, where do the spindles come from during the cell cycle?
What is the nucleus