During this stage of mitosis, chromosomes first become visible as they condense.
What is Prophase?
Each daughter cell contains this many chromosomes, for each chromosome the parent cell had.
What is One?
True or false, cell division does not allow organisms to grow in size.
What is false?
This structure forms during division and helps pull chromosomes apart.
What are spindle fibers?
This happens when cells divide uncontrollably instead of stopping when they should.
What is Cancer?
In this stage of mitosis, chromosomes line up in the center of the cell.
What is Metaphase?
This many daughter cells are produced during cellular division.
What is Two?
Cells divide to replace cells that are this.
What is damaged? or What is Dead?
Prokaryotic cells divide through this process.
What is Binary Fission?
An error during cell division that causes cells to end up with too many or too few chromosomes.
What is Nondisjunction?
Prophase, Metaphase, _______, and Telophase are the stages of mitosis.
What is Anaphase?
Each cell divides this many times in each cell cycle.
What is One?
In single-celled organisms, cell division is used as a method of making new organisms.
What is asexual reproduction?
These structures hold sister chromatids together until they separate.
What are centromeres?
When cell cycle checkpoints fail, damaged DNA can be this instead of fixed.
What is copied and passed on?

This cell is currently is this phase of mitosis.
What is Metaphase?
Human cells have this many chromosomes.
What is Forty Six?
Cells divide to copy and pass on this important biological information.
What is DNA?
This structure in animal cells helps organize spindle fibers during cell division.
What are centrioles?
This type of mistake can occur when DNA is not copied correctly during interphase.
What is a Mutation?
Spindle fibers disappear in this phase.
What is Telophase?
This many chromatids make up a chromosome.
What is Two?
This benefit of cell division helps tissues keep working properly over time.
What is maintaining homeostasis?
This part of the chromosome is where spindle fibers attach.
What are Centromeres?
Failure of this control system can allow abnormal cells to keep dividing.
What are cell cycle checkpoints?