In which phase does the cell grow?
What is G1?
In what phase do the nucleus and its' contents divide?
What is the mitosis phase?
What are identical copies of chromatids?
What are sister chromatids?
What are the 2 main phases?
What is the interphase and mitotic phase?
What was the cell's original name?
What is Animacules?
What phase involves DNA?
What is the S Phase?
In what phase does the cell split?
What is cytokinesis?
What are the strings that hold up the DNA?
What are mitotic spindle fibers?
What organelle cleans the cell?
What is lysosomes?
What does G2 do?
What is, prepare the cell for the mitotic phase?
What are the four mitosis phases? (Repeat them in order.)
What are prophase, metophase, anophase, and telophase.
What phase is this?
What is metophase?
What is humans' scientific name?
What is homosapiens?
Which phase preserves energy?
What is G2?
What process is this?
What is the difference between animal and plant cell cytokinesis?
The animal cell furrows and then the cell splits whereas plant cell walls slide apart.
What are the four macromolecules?
What are Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids?
Why do cells divide?
What is reproduction, growth, replacement, and repair?
What are the main objectives of the four mitosis phases?
Prophase is when the spindles form in the cytoplasm
Metaphase is when the DNA and spindles connect in the center.
Anaphase is when the DNA divides and when the cell stretches.
Telophase is when the chromatids start to seperate and the spindle separate, making the cell look like a peanut.
What is this phase called?
What is the cell cycle?
What are the monomers to the four macromolecules?
What are monosaccharides, fatty acids, glycerol, amino acids, and nucleotides?