Reproduction
Chromosomes
Cell Cycle
Mitosis
100

What is asexual reproduction?

The production of genetically identical offspring from a single parent 

100

What do chromosomes help make possible?

Separate DNA precisely during cell division

100

What is the first phase of mitosis?

Prophase

200

What is sexual reproduction?

When an offspring is produced by sexual reproduction and they inherit some of their genetic information from each parent.

200

What does Eukaryotic cells generally have more of?

DNA

200

What is the pattern of growth of the prokaryotic cell?

regular

200

What is the final phase of mitosis?

telophase

300

What organisms does asexual reproduction occur?

Multi-cellular organisms

300

In a prokaryotic cell, what holds most of the organism's DNA?

A single chromosome 

300

How does the length of each part of the Cell cycle vary?

Type of cell

300

What happens during anaphase?

The chromosomes separate and move along spindle fibers to opposite ends of the Cell.

400

What organisms does sexual reproduction occur in?

Animals and plants 

400

What do prokaryotic cells lack?

nucleus

400

Which form of reproduction is used in the prokaryotic cell cycle?

asexual

400

What are the DNA strands in duplicated chromosomes called?

chromatid

500

What happens when the conditions for a asexual organisms are good?

produce faster

500

What are chromosomes?

Genetic information is bundled into packages of DNA

500

What happens during the Cell cycle?

cell grows, prepared for division, and divides into two daughter cells

500

What is mitosis?

Type of diffusion that relates to the daughter cells