About how many cells does the adult human body contain?
Which phase produces structures specifically used for cell division?
What is G2?
Mitosis is the division of the ____________.
What is the nucelus?
Cell division replaces ____________ cells so that the body can operate efficiently.
What is the correct order of stages in the cell cycle?
The larger the cell becomes the ___________ efficient it is at transporting materials through diffusion, osmosis, etc.
What is less?
What phase would produce the mitochondria, the endoplasmic reticulum, and the Golgi bodies of the cell?
What is G1?
What stage of mitosis is this?
What is metaphase?
What would be an example of an external regulatory protein?
What are growth factors?
What is the correct order of mitosis? There are 5 total stages.
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis.
What is the package that bundles our genetic material together?
What is a chromosome?
After the S phase is complete, how many chromosomes does the cell contain?
What is 92?
Which phase consists of the nuclear membrane re-forming and the nucleolus becoming visible again?
What is telophase?
What is uncontrolled cell growth?
What is cancer?
Which phase of mitosis has the spindle form?
What is prophase?
In eukaryotic cells, where is all genetic material stored?
What is the nucleus?
What does the G in G1 and G2 stand for?
What is gap?
What is the division of the cytoplasm called?
What is cytokinesis?
What is programmed cell death?
What is apoptosis?
When cells become specialized to have a specific structure and function?
What is differentiation?
What is the protein that DNA is tightly bound to?
What is a histone?
At times, which three stages are all grouped together to be called interphase?
What is G1, S, and G2?
What phase of mitosis is this?
What is anaphase?
What kind of regulatory protein would not let mitosis start until all chromosomes had been duplicated?
What is Internal Regulatory Protein?
What kind of stem cells can only become the cell/tissue that they are housed in?
What is multipotent?