what is the longest phase of the cell cycle
Interphase
what are all the phases of mitosis in order
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase
how many cells does a unicellular organism have
1 cell
true or false, cell differentiation only happens in humans
False
what is the smallest unit of life
the cell
what stage does the cell rest in and do normal funtions
Interphase
what is the end result of cell division
two new daughter cells
what type of organism has a shorter lifespan
unicellular organism
what is cell differentiation
Its when cells become different types of cells
what is a group of cells that work together to preform a specific task called
tissue
what are the three main parts of the cell cycle
Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis
how long does it take the average human cell to divide
24 hours
what is a multicellular organism
an organism with more than 1 cell
Stem cells
what is a group of tissues that work together to preform a specific task called
organ
what is cytokinesis
the process were the cytoplasm of a single cell is divided into two new daughter cells
what stage of Mitosis lines up the chromosomes in the middle of the cell
Metaphase
do unicellular organisms have all the characteristics of life
yes
what is the role of stem cells in the body
they help grow, replace, and repair damaged or old cells
what organ system is the main frame of the human body
the skeletal system
what is the last stage of the cell cycle
cytokinesis
what do the spindle fibers do in mitosis
they help move and separate the chromosomes
what multicellular organism has a membrane-bound nucleus
Eukaryotic
how do stem cells repair damages
by changing into the type of cell it needs to be
true or false, tissue can do the job of any organ
false