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100

Meiosis produces this many cells

what is 4

100

Most cells spend the majority of their lives in this specific phase of Interphase.

What is G1

100

In this first stage of mitosis, these structures migrate to opposite poles and chromatin begins to condense.

what is centrioles

100

These are the two identical sides of a duplicated chromosome

What are sister chromatids?

100

When the cytoplasm pinches apart at the end of telophase it is called this.

What is cytokinesis?

200

The purpose of this process is to create cells for sexual reproduction.

what is meiosis

200

During this specific sub-phase of Interphase, the cell creates two identical copies of each chromosome

What is S Phase

200

This stage is often called the "reverse of prophase" because nuclear membranes reform and chromosomes decondense

What is telophase?

200

This is the specific region of the chromosome where two sister chromatids are connected.

What is the centromere?

200

Because of their rigid cell walls, plant cells must form this structure made of vesicles to divide

What is a cell plate?

300

During this phase, tetrads line up at random, promoting genetic variation

what is metaphase I

300

Neurons and other cells that stop dividing in adulthood are said to have entered this "resting" state.

What is G0 (Gap Zero)

300

The purpose of this process is for growth and repair. 

what is mitosis

300

This organelle, consisting of a centriole pair and surrounding proteins, is responsible for organizing microtubules.

What is the centrosome?

300

When a cell only has half the compliment of chromosomes it is said to be this.

What is haploid?

400

During synapsis, DNA is swaped between homologous chromosomes. This process leads to genetic variation.

what is crossing-over

400

occurs during G2 to ensure daughter cells do not inherit mutations.

What is checking for replication errors

400

This "fifth stage" occurs when the nuclear membrane is almost gone, allowing spindle fibers to attach to kinetochores.

What is prometaphase?

400

These structures line up along the equatorial plate during metaphase I

What is tetrads?

400

Prometaphase occurs when the nuclear membrane is almost gone, allowing spindle fibers to attach to these structures

what is kinetochores

500

This happens in anaphase II of meiosis and leads to “mistakes” in chromosome count of gametes.

what is nondisjunction?

500

During G2, the cell rapidly synthesizes these specific proteins to prepare for the sorting of chromosomes.

What are spindle fiber proteins?

500

In this phase of mitosis, spindle fibres pull sister chromatids to opposite poles of the cell.

What is anaphase

500

This network of kinetochore, polar, and astral structures are collectively known by this name.

What are the spindle fibers

500

This structure forms in animal cells to constrict the cell membrane in the middle and divide the cytoplasm.

What is a cleavage furrow