The phase shown here:
What is METAPHASE?
Chromosomes have now moved AWAY from the center towards the poles of the cell.
What is TELOPHASE?
Sometimes called "perpetual interphase" this gap phase indicates the cell is not going to divide.
What is G0?
Seen here it is the process in which deep skin cells actively divide pushing older cells up which leads to cell _______________.
What is cell REPLACEMENT? (repair)
____________ are a group of proteins that regulate the timing of the cell cycle.
What are CYCLINS?
The phase shown here:
What is ANAPHASE?
The cell is not dividing at this point, and the DNA is spread throughout the nucleus as Chromatin.
What is INTERPHASE?
The cell first grows in size and then waits to be signaled what to do next.
What is G1?
The 2 paramecia seen below represent a form of _____________ reproduction.
What is ASEXUAL?
_____________ factors from outside the cell cause the cell to respond by telling it to divide
What are GROWTH?
The phase shown here:
What is PROPHASE?
The chromosomes have been lined up in the middle and things are about to CHANGE.
What is METAPHASE?
The DNA is copied meaning each chromosome has been duplicated by the end of this phase
What is S?
The hydra below are demonstrating a form of cloning known as _______________.
What is BUDDING?
If programmed cell death in an embryo, also called _____________, is not completed properly, then the malformation below could result.
What is APOPTOSIS?
The phase seen here:
What is TELOPHASE?
The Centromere splits and the individual chromosomes are seen moving UP to the poles of the cell.
What is ANAPHASE?
During Interphase the only sign of the chromosomes is the thread-like material in the nucleus called this?
What is CHROMATIN?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!
The hens and chicks plant below clones itself by producing _______________.
What are PLANTLETS?
A Cancer cell blows through the ____ stop sign and divides repeatedly to form masses of immature, useless cells.
What is G1?
The process seen here:
What is CYTOKINESIS?
FIRST the centrosome has divided, the spindle is forming and the nuclear envelope is breaking down.
What is PROPHASE?
During this phase of growth the cell's mitochondria and chloroplasts (plants only) will divide and the cell finishes its preparations to divide.
What is G2?
The prokaryotic cell below reproduces through a process called _____________ ___________.
What is BINARY FISSION?
Cells demonstrate ___________ - dependent inhibition when they stop dividing once they touch each other.
What is DENSITY?