Genes that start the development of arms, legs, eyes, and other important body parts
1. Fetus
2. Bacteria
3. Embryo
4. Centromere
5. Homeobox genes
5. Homeobox genes
Nuclear membrane comes apart
1. Interphase
2. Metaphase
3. Prophase
4. Telophase
5. Anaphase
3. Prophase
What sister chromatids are called once they can be seen with a light microscope
1. Meiosis
2. Mitosis
3. Chromosomes
4. Cytokinesis
5. Crossing over
3. Chromosomes
Human after 8 weeks of development
1. Fetus
2. Bacteria
3. Embryo
4. Centromere
5. Homeobox genes
1. Fetus
Nuclei reform
1. Interphase
2. Metaphase
3. Prophase
4. Telophase
5. Anaphase
4. Telophase
Haploid cells produced
1. Meiosis
2. Mitosis
3. Chromosomes
4. Cytokinesis
5. Crossing over
1. Meiosis
Divide by binary fission
1. Fetus
2. Bacteria
3. Embryo
4. Centromere
5. Homeobox genes
2. Bacteria
DNA and organelles replicate
1. Interphase
2. Metaphase
3. Prophase
4. Telophase
5. Anaphase
1. Interphase
Division of the cell itself into 2 daughter cells
1. Meiosis
2. Mitosis
3. Chromosomes
4. Cytokinesis
5. Crossing over
4. Cytokinesis
Divided zygote
1. Fetus
2. Bacteria
3. Embryo
4. Centromere
5. Homeobox genes
3. Embryo
Chromosomes are pulled toward the middle of cell
1. Interphase
2. Metaphase
3. Prophase
4. Telophase
5. Anaphase
2. Metaphase
When sister chromatids exchange genes with each other
1. Meiosis
2. Mitosis
3. Chromosomes
4. Cytokinesis
5. Crossing over
5. crossing over
Where spindle fibers attach
1. Fetus
2. Bacteria
3. Embryo
4. Centromere
5. Homeobox genes
4. Centromere
Chromosomes are pulled toward the sides of cell
1. Interphase
2. Metaphase
3. Prophase
4. Telophase
5. Anaphase
5. Anaphase
Diploid cells produced
1. Meiosis
2. Mitosis
3. Chromosomes
4. Cytokinesis
5. Crossing over
2. Mitosis