How many chromosomes does a human cell in the G1 phase have?
What is 46 chromosomes?
What stage of mitosis is the following?
What is metaphase?
What occurs during S phase?
The CELL divides during this phase
What is cytokinesis?
We depend on them: angel roles
What are organelles?
organelles
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angel roles
After the S phase of the cell cycle, the chromosomes consist of two what?
What are sister chromatids?
The sister chromatids break apart during this phase.
What is anaphase?
Which phases of the cell cycle make up interphase?
What is G1, S, G2?
Bonus: G0 (+100)
What are the three cell cycle checkpoints?
A plane that splits: a template
Metaphase
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A template
During interphase, nucleic acids and proteins in the nucleus are in an uncondensed form known as?
What is chromatin?
Mitosis means:
What is division of the nucleus?
What is apoptosis?
What are the green icons in the images?
What are centrosomes/centrioles?
Condition before proceeding: chicken pot
What is checkpoint?
Checkpoint
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Chicken Pot
How many chromosomes does each sister cell receive after telophase?
What is 10%?
What defines cancer?
What is uncontrollable cell growth?
Plant cells use what type of method to split the cell into two sister cells?
What is cell division?
cell division
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sliced violin
What is the above called?
What is a karyotype?
The mitotic spindle microtubules attach to this part of this protein on the centromere.
Skeletal muscle cells and neurons are typically in this stage of the cell cycle.
G0
A cell lacks sufficient nitrogen to proceed to the next phase. Which phase is likely stuck in?
What is the G1 phase?
Holds nucleic acids within: pure malevolence
What is nuclear envelope?
nuclear envelope
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pure malevolence