How many daughter cells are produced in meiosis
4 cells
In what cells does mitosis occur in
Somatic cells
What is the function of DNA polymerase
It adds single nucleotides to DNA strand
Gap 1 phase occurs first. The cell first starts to grow
What is the movement of materials through the membrane without energy and what is it with energy
Without energy it is passive transport and with energy it is active transport
In what type of cells does meiosis occur in
It occurs in somatic cells
How many cell divisions occur in mitosis
Only one cell division
What is the difference between DNA and RNA
RNA has a ribose sugar instead of a deoxyribose sugar
How many cells are produced every minute
300 million cells are produced every minute
what is the movement of molecules from high concentration to lower concentration
How many cell division are there in Meiosis?
There are two cell divisions
In what cell stage does mitosis occur in
Early interphase is when mitosis takes place
What are okazaki fragments used to elongate
They are used to elongate the lagging strand away from the replication fork
What is the third stage in the cell cycle
The cell will continue to grow and produce new proteins.
The cell membrane is semi-permeable what does that mean
only some materials can pass through
What happens in Prophase 2
Spindle fibers attach to centromers
In what phase does the nuclear membrane disappear
It occurs in prophase
At what point during normal DNA replication is genetic material lost from the telomeres?
Joining of adjacent okazaki fragments
What organelle holds the chromosomes together
centromere
An animal cell has a 3%, percent salt concentration. It is placed into a solution with a 0.09% percent salt concentration. What will happen to the animal cell?
Water will move into the animal cell, causing it to swell and burst.