Regular pattern of growth
cell cycle
Cells grow and copy their DNA during when?
What is interphase?
Groups of cells that work together to perform a similar function.
What are tissues?
Plays an important role in preparing the cell to divide.
What is the interphase?
The cell cycle has (blank) main stages.
What is four?
The creation of offspring from a single parent and does not involve the joining of gametes
What is asexual reproduction?
Which one is the supercoiled DNA
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2.
what is 1
Organs that carry out similar functions and are further grouped.
What are organ systems?
Divides a cell's nucleus into two nuclei, each with an identical set of DNA.
What is mitosis?
(blank blank) is uncontrolled in cancer.
What is cancer?
The division of a cell nucleus and its contents
What is mitosis?
A complete set of identical chromosomes is positioned at each pole of the cell
What is telophase?
which cell form a hard matrix that supports and protects organs?
a. inner
b.middle
c.outer
what is ( b.Middle)
Divides cytoplasm between two daughter cells, each with a genetically identical nucleus. The cells enter interphase and begin the cell cycle again.
What is cytokinesis?
(blank blank) in the developing animal embryo is based on location.
What is cell differentation?
the process by which un-specialized cells develop into their mature forms and functions
cell differentation
Programmed cell death.
What is apoptosis?
groups of tissues that work together to perform a specific function are called?
what are organs
The (blank) of new cells is critical in both multicellular and single-celled organisms.
What is the formation?
Stem cells have been long used to treat patients with leukemia and lymphoma, and they offer hope for treating many other (blank) as well.
What are diseases?
the asexual reproduction of a single-celled organism by division into two roughly equal parts
What is binary fission?
A unique type of body cell that have the ability to
(1) divide and renew themselves for long periods of time,
(2) remain undifferentiated in form, and
(3) develop into a variety of specialized cell types
What are stem cells?
(blank blank) perform specific functions.
What are specialized cells?
(blank) condense at the start of mitosis.
What are chromosomes?
what are three cells that removes and grown with nutrients?
what are Muscle cells, neurons and red blood cell