How are 2 genetically identical cells made from 1?
S-phase of interphase before meiosis 1, but not before meiosis 2.
When do chromosomes double?
A mass of cancer cells.
What is a tumor?
Made via meiosis.
How are gametes made?
A method by which dairy is stored in many different cultures.
What is cheese making?
These are the three phases of interphase.
What are G1, S, and G2?
It occurs in prophase 1.
When does crossing over occur?
The 3 points where the cell is checked for accuracy before division.
The blastocyst burrows into the uterine wall.
What is implantation?
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How do I get 10 extra points on the midterm?
The process that ends telophase.
What is cytokinesis?
It occurs in metaphase 1.
When are homologous pairs lined up across from each other?
The S-phase of interphase.
When does chromosomal duplication occur?
The two reasons that siblings of the same parents have different genetics.
What is independent assortment and crossing over?
By 8 weeks.
When are a baby's organs fully formed?
They hold the sister chromatids together.
What do centromeres do?
It occurs in anaphase 2.
When are sister chromatids separated?
What is a mutation in the gene that codes for the checkpoint proteins?
This stage is when the baby's cells are dividing rapidly and making their way down the fallopian tube.
What is a morula?
What team is 5-2?
What are homologous pairs?
The homologous pairs can be across from each other in any orientation within the cell.
What is independent assortment?
The three checkpoints are immediately after these phases.
What happens after G1, S, and metaphase?
The process of differentiation.
How do cells become specialized from a stem cell?
Who is Patrick Fennimore?