Cancer cells do this uncontrollably
What is multiply?
The part of mitosis where the duplicated chromosomes or sister chromatids line up in the middle of the cell
What is metaphase?
The part of the cell cycle involves growth and the first check point
What is G1
The gamete that contains genes from the mother.
What is egg?
Compared to mitosis, meiosis produces cell with ____________ the number of chromosomes.
What is half?
The type of cancer that causes the most deaths
What is lung cancer?
The body cell has 30 chromosomes and undergoes mitosis, how many chromosomes will each daughter cell have?
What is 30 chromosomes?
This part of the cell cycle involves the final check point
What is G2
The number of cells produced in meiosis
What is 4?
The stomach cell for a domestic cat contains 38 chromosomes, how many chromosomes would be found in a cat's sperm cell?
What is 19?
This type of tumor is more aggressive and spreads
What is malignant?
The part of the chromosome that the spindle fiber attaches to during metaphase
What is the centromere?
This occurs during the S part of the cell cycle
What is DNA replicating
The phase of meiosis in which pairs of chromosomes line up in the middle
What is metaphase I ?
The number of chromosomes in a diploid human body cell?
What is 46?
These type of cancer cells are immortal and used to study cancer and other diseases
What are HeLa cells?
The sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite pole in this phase.
What is anaphase?
A type of cell in G0 would be
What is a brain cell?
The phase of meiosis in which chromatids separate and move to opposite ends of the cell
What is anaphase II?
The location of fertilization
What is the fallopian tube?
This type of cancer mostly affects children
What is Leukemia or brain cancer?
The two reasons cells do mitosis
What is repair injury and growth
What occurs in the M part of the cell cycle
What is mitosis or cell division?
When a sperm fertilizes an egg what is the cell called...
What is zygote?
Sperm and eggs cells are genetically unique. Describe HOW they become unique:
What is crossing over ? exchanging of genes