The term for simple cell division.
What is mitosis?
Divisional phase of growth, DNA replication and centriole production.
What is interphase?
Sexual division that forms gametes.
What is meiosis?
The tube in which an egg may be fertilized.
What is Fallopian tube?
The male gonads.
What are the testes?
It's when a plant doesn't grow from a seed, but rather regenerates from roots, stems, or leaves.
What is vegetative propagation?
The phase where chromosomes pull apart and move toward the cell poles.
What is anaphase?
The number of divisional instances in the meiotic process.
What are two?
The female gonad.
What is ovary?
The male gamete.
What is sperm?
Asexual reproduction in bacteria is called this.
What is binary fission?
Phase in which new nuclei form and a cleavage furrow begins.
What is telophase?
Sexual reproduction in flowering plants occurs by this process.
What is cross-pollination?
The muscular organ that a baby develops within.
What is the uterus?
The tube connecting the testes to the urethra.
What is the vas deferens?
A potato is this type of underground storage stem or root.
What is a tuber?
In this phase, the nuclear membrane dissolves and chromatin becomes chromosomes.
What is prophase?
It's a temporary union of cells in order to exchange genetic material and result in variation.
What is conjugation?
Blood-rich lining in which the egg may implant itself.
What is the endometrium?
A male patient surgery to prevent sperm from fertilizing an egg.
What is a vasectomy?
An onion or a tulip arises from this short underground stem with thick, fleshy leaves.
What is a bulb?
Phase where doubled chromosomes line up on the cell equator.
What is metaphase?
Fertilization that occurs outside of the body of the organism.
What is external fertilization?
The organ that is the connection between the fetal blood and maternal blood.
What is the placenta?
The least amount of sperm needed to successfully fertilize an egg. State how many millions.
What is 11 million?