The first stage of mitosis.
What is prophase?
These are the cells produced by meiosis.
What are gametes?
This is the stage in which cells spend most of their time.
What is interphase?
This is uncontrolled cell growth.
What is cancer?
The monomer of lipids
What are triglycerides?
What is cytokinesis?
This is the number of chromosomes in each new human cell produced by meiosis.
What is 23?
This specific part of the cell cycle is where DNA replicates.
What is S phase?
This is an external factor that can cause cancer.
What is a carcinogen?
The reactants needed for cellular respiration
What are glucose and oxygen?
True or false? The resulting cells of mitosis are the same.
What is true?
This is what is produced by spermatogenesis.
What are 4 functional sperm cells?
Mitosis is the cell splitting phase of the cell cycle. This is what interphase is referred to as.
What is the preparation phase?
Stem cells can be taken from multiple sources. This source is potentially the best but also the most controversial.
What are embryonic stem cells?
The three parts of a nucleotide.
What must occur before mitosis to ensure the correct number of chromosomes are in each new cell?
What is DNA replication?
Meiosis is divided into two stages. This is the stage where crossing over occurs.
What is Meiosis I?
What is checking DNA for errors before replication & final growth?
All cells contain proto-oncogenes. If a proto-oncogene is triggered, this is what can result.
What is cancer?
The third step of cellular respiration
What is the electron transport chain?
These are all the stages of M phase, in order.
What are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis?
The products of meiosis combine to form a single cell with 46 chromosomes. This is the term for that cell.
What is a zygote?
A cell not actively dividing or getting ready to divide resides in this offshoot of interphase.
What is G0?
Stem cells are referred to as pluripotent, multipotent, and totipotent. These types of stem cells are totipotent.
What are cells from a zygote?
Where lipids are produced in the cell.
What is the smooth ER?