the three component phases of interphase
What are G1, S, and G2?
the 5-6 component phases of mitosis
What are prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis?
what you call the DNA during metaphase
What are sister chromatids?
What is 46?
What happens during G1
What is cell growth?
step where sister chromatids separate
What is anaphase?
What you call the DNA during G1
What are chromosomes?
chromosomes containing similar information and are of similar size, but are not the exact same
What are homologous chromosomes?
uncontrolled cell division
The checkpoint between metaphase and anaphase
Are the microtubules attached to both sister chromatids?
What you call the DNA after anaphase
What are daughter chromosomes?
"relaxed" DNA, is transcriptionally active
what is euchromatin?
the checkpoint(s) between G2 and M phase
Is the cell big enough?
Is the DNA damaged?
Is the cell ready for M phase (in this case, mitosis)?
The step of mitosis when the microtubules attach to the DNA
What is prometaphase?
What you call the DNA during G2
What are sister chromatids?
the proteins that hold DNA into the condensed state
What are histones?
What happens during G0
When does the cell not proceed through the cell cycle?
the step where two nuclear envelopes form
What is telophase?
What you call DNA after cytokinesis
What are chromosomes?
the long arm of DNA
what is the q arm?