Golden Oldies
Karyotype
Mitosis & Meiosis
100

A network of protein fibers throughout eukaryotic cells that provide structure, support, and organization to the cell.

What is the cytoskeleton?

100

Someone stains and takes a picture of chromosomes from an individual's cell when the cell's chromosomes are condensed for cell division

What is a karyotype?

100

When a cell divides to make two identical daughter cells

What is mitosis?

200

Prokaryotes and eukaryotes have this organelle in common. 

What are ribosomes?

200

Homologous chromosomes are not identical because they may differ in this.

What are alleles?

200

Nuclear envelope reforms and chromosomes decondense at this stage

What is telophase?

300

Eukaryotic cilia and flagella are made up of this.

What are microtubules?

300

The two sister chromatids are attached here.

What are centromeres?

300

Gametes go through fertilization to form this.

What are zygotes?

400

Charged amino acids are considered this in chemistry.

What is polar?

400

Humans are this because they inherit one complete set of chromosomes from each biological parent.

What are diploid organisms?

400

Cells that are not germ cells

What are somatic cells?

500

These cause expressions of a gene to be regulated differently.

What are alleles?

500

Prokaryotic cells have singular, circular chromosomes. They are located in this region of the cell.

What is the nucleoid?

500

Spindle fibers attach to this on the chromosome to pull the sister chromatids to opposite ends of the cell.

What is the kinetochore of the centromere?

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