This stage of cell division results in the division of the nucleus.
What is... Mitosis!
These are the three stages of Interphase.
What are... G1, S, and G2!
The cell cycle is...
What is.. the life cycle of a cell from formation until division.
This image represents which phase?
What is... Metaphase!
These are the two main stages cell division occurs in.
What is... mitosis and cytokinesis
These are the 4 stages of Mitosis.
What are... Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase
During this stage of interphase, the replication of DNA occurs.
What is.. S Phase!
The main goal of the cell cycle is to go from 1 mother cell to...
What is... 2 identical daughter cells
This image represents which phase?
What is... Anaphase!
This is the division of the cytoplasm.
What is... cytokinesis!
This phase is when centromeres divide and the chromatids move to opposite sides of the cell.
What is... Anaphase!
The main function of the cell in the G1 phase is to...
What is.. grow!
Throughout the cell cycle, there are these to ensure that the cell can continue to the next phase.
What are...cell cycle regulators/ protein regulators.
The image above represents this phase.
What is... Telophase (or Cytokinesis)
In terms of appearance, the daughter cells will be THIS compared to the mother cell.
What is... identical!
What is... Metaphase!
During this phase the cell assembles special structures for cell division
What is... G2
The three phases of the cell cycle, G1, S, and G2, are collectively known as
What is... Interphase!
The image above represents this phase
What is... Interphase!
If an organism has 42 chromosomes, it will have this many chromosome pairs.
What is... 21!
This phase occurs at the same time as cytokinesis.
What is... Telophase!
During the G2 stage, these special structures are formed.
What are... centrioles, spindle, microtubules
These are the 5 major phases of the cell cycle.
What are... G1, S, G2, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis!
The image above represents this phase
What is... cytokinesis
This macromolecule is responsible for regulation of cell division.
What are... Proteins!