Meiosis 1
Meiosis 2
Mitosis
Cell Cycle Control
Reproduction
100

Meiosis 1 results in this kind of cell with these kinds of chromosomes

What is haploid, duplicated?

100

Meiosis 2 results in this kind of cell with this kind of chromosome

What is haploid, unduplicated?

100
Mitosis is generally broken down into this many stages

What is 5?

100

The cell cycle control system is similar to this

What is a clock?

100

This is the transmission of traits from generation to generation

What is heredity?

200

Meiosis 1 is generally broken down into this many phases

What is 4?

200

Meiosis 2 is similar to this process

What is mitosis?

200

In plant cells, instead of completely splitting during cytokinesis, this forms in between the two new cells

What is cell wall?

200

What type of protein is involved in the regulation of this cycle?

What is regulatory proteins?

200

In this kind of reproduction, offspring are clones of their parent

What is asexual?

300

These X-shaped regions are the sites of crossing over

What is chiasmata?

300

In metaphase 2, the 2 sister chromatids are no longer [BLANK]

What is genetically identical?

300
In anaphase, this enzyme is used to cleave the cohesin holding sister chromatids together

What is separase?

300

The loss of control over the cell cycle results in this

What is cancer?

300

For sexual reproduction, this is required

What is fertilization?

400

This zipper-like structure holds homologs together tightly in prophase 1

What is synaptonemal complex?
400

Meiosis creates this kind of cell

What is gametes?

400

During prometaphase, some spindle microtubules attach to this part of chromosomes and begin to move the chromosomes

What is kinetochores?

400
There are two main proteins used in cell cycle control, cyclins and this

What is cyclin-dependent kinases?

400

These are the units of heredity

What is genes?

500

Crossing over occurs in this phase

What is prophase 1?

500

There are this many daughter cells at the end of meiosis 2

What is 4?

500

During anaphase, chromatids are pulled to opposite poles of the cell because the microtubules are doing this

What is depolymerizing?

500

MPF is a [BLANK] that triggers a cell's passage past the G2 checkpoint in the M phase

What is cyclin-Cdk complex?

500

This is an example of asexual reproduction

What is budding/binary fission/fragmentation?

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