Name one phase of the cell cycle
What is... G1, Mitosis, G2, Cytokinesis, S.
Name one stage of Mitosis
What is... Anaphase, Prophase, Telophase, or Metaphase
Where does Cytokinesis start in the cell cycle?
What is... After Mitosis or Before G1
What is the First Phase of the cell cycle?
G1 or GAP 1
The relaxed form of DNA.
What is chromatin?
The life of a cell. The phase where a cell grows and completes all basic functions of a cell
What is G1 or GAP 1
In the cell cycle, this is where Mitosis begins?
What is... after G2, or after interphase, or before Cytokinesis
Cytokinesis is the division of what?
What is Cytoplasm
What is the second phase of the cell cycle?
S or DNA synthesis
After DNA has replicated, these two "family" structures are the result.
What are sister chromatids?
The phase where DNA and chromosomes are duplicated
What is S or Synthesis
How does mitosis affect the body?
The cytoplasm begins to divide during which stage of mitosis?
What is Anaphase
What is the Third phase in the cell cycle?
G2 or GAP 2
A nucleosome is composed of DNA and these proteins.
What are histones?
The phases where a cell prepares for separation.
What is G2 or GAP 2
Name all stages of Mitosis in order. MUST SAY FOUR IN ORDER.
What is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
What would happen if cytokinesis failed?
The cell would not split and would end up with a single cell with multiple nuclei.
What is the fourth phase in the cell cycle?
What is Mitosis?
Explain the difference between a plant cell and an animal cell during cytokinesis.
What is that a plant cell makes a cell plate, and an animal cell makes a cleavage furrow, or pinches in the middle.
Name all three phases of the cell cycle. MUST SAY THREE
What is... Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis.
What is the purpose of Mitosis
What is the reproduction of cells
Cytokinesis has to make sure one (blank) goes into each cell?
What is... A nucleus
What is the fifth phase of the cell cycle?
Cytokinesis
These are the two proteins that control the stages of the cell cycle. MUST SAY BOTH.
What are cyclins and CDKs?