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G1 Phase
S Phase
G2 Phase
M Phase
Cytokinesis
100
T or F: The cell decreases in size
F- the cell increases
100
Does this phase come before or after the G2 stage?
before
100
T or F: this is the shortest of all the phases
True
100
What does PMAT stand for?
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase
100
What phase in Mitosis does this overlap with?
Telophase
200
What stage is this phase apart of?
Interphase
200
What does "S" in S Phase stand for?
Synthesis
200
What phase follows this phase?
M Phase
200
What does the "M" in M Phase stand for?
Mitosis
200
What is the final result of this stage?
2 daughter cells are formed
300
Does this occur before or after the S Phase?
before
300
What occurs in this phase?
DNA replicates
300
What is the purpose of this phase?
To prepare the cell to divide
300
What 3 things happen in Prophase?
DNA becomes visible, centrioles move to opposite sides, and spindle forms and DNA strands attach at centrioles.
300
What is the final step in the separation of the cells?
the cytoplasm splits
400
What is made in the G1 phase?
new proteins and organelles
400
T or F:This takes place after the cell has divided
False
400
T or F: Most organelles and mollicues needed for separation are created in this phase
true
400
What 2 things happen in Metaphase?
Chromosomes line up in the center of the cell and attach to spindle fibers
400
What is formed when a plant cell separates?
cell plate/wall
500
How does cancer take place?
Build up of cells upon cells, forming a tumor
500
Why does the DNA need to separate?
The parent cell duplicates the DNA so that the kids gets an equal amount of DNA from each parent
500
What is added during this phase to allow the cell to go into separation?
cytoplasm and organelles
500
What 2 things happen in Anaphase?
Chromosomes are pulled apart and centromids separate and move to the poles
500
T or F: the cycle ends after Cytokinesis is complete
False- the cycle never ends, the next step would be the G1 phase