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Cell Cycle
Interphase
Prophase
Anaphase Metaphas
Telophase
100
The cycle cells go through if they do not reproduce?
What is G0
100
This disappears during this phase
What is the nuclear membrane
100
This disappears during this phase.
What is the nuclear membrane
100
This phase come right after prophase.
What is metaphase?
100
This reappears during this phase
What is the nuclear membrane?
200
What happens in cytokinesis?
What is "the cytoplasm divides"?
200
The longest phase of the cell cycle.
What is interphase?
200
Chromosomes that are identical.
What are sister chromatids?
200
These are pulled to the middle in metaphase.
What are sister chromatids or chromosomes.
200
What chromosomes do in this stage.
What is they uncoil.
300
The S in the cell cycle stands for this.
What is synthesis?
300
The phase where chromosomes are copied.
What is the "S" phase?
300
These two structures show up in this phase.
What are spindle fibers and centrioles?
300
This pulls the chromosomes to the axis of the cell.
What are spindle fibers.
300
This begins to form in animal cells at the end of this phase.
What is a clevage furrow?
400
What chromosomes are called before they coil up?
What are chromatids?
400
The phases of interphase.
What are G1, S and G2
400
This is the first phase of mitosis.
What is prophase?
400
This splits when the sister chromatids are separated.
What is a centromere.
400
These disappear during this phase.
What are spindle fibers and centrioles.
500
These hold sister chromatids together.
What are centromeres.
500
Cells that do not go through mitosis.
What are brain cells, nerve cells and eye cells?
500
What spindle fibers attach to.
What are centrioles?
500
The spindle fibers attach to these two structures.
What are centrioles and centromeres?
500
If a cell has 46 chromosomes before mitosis, then it has this many after mitosis.
What is 46?