These are a group of cells working together to carry out specific tasks
What are tissues?
These are the steps of mitosis in order
What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase?
This is the part of the cell cycle that the cell is in more than 90% of the time
What is interphase?
This is what DNA looks like in interphase
What is a bowl of spaghetti?
This is the process of cells going through growing, developing, and division.
What is the cell cycle?
These steps of the cell cycle are NOT part of mitosis
What are interphase and cytokinesis?
These are the two MAIN phases of the cell cycle
What are Interphase and Mitotic?
This is how multicellular organisms are organized
What is cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, organs make up the organ system, and the organ system makes up the organism?
The process by which cells become different types of cells
What is cell differentiation?
This step of mitosis is when the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
What is metaphase?
These are the steps of the Mitotic Phase
What are PMAT (Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase) + Cytokinesis?
This is the shape and "nickname" of our DNA when it gets organized
What is it looks like a twisted ladder called a "double helix"?
These are unspecialized cells that are able to develop into many different types of cells
What are stem cells?
This is the part of mitosis when the chromosomes go away from each other
What is anaphase?
This is what happens during interphase
What is growing, replicating chromosomes and organelles, and performing daily cell functions?
This is how to tell the difference between telophase and cytokinesis
What is telophase is just starting to pinch (furrow) and cytokinesis is completely separated?
This is the part of the cell cycle in which the cell is growing and developing
What is interphase?
These are the steps of mitosis when the nuclear membrane IS present
What are prophase and telophase?
These are the steps of the cell cycle in order
What are Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis?
These are the four reasons for cell division (mention which one is NOT for multicellular organisms)
What are Growth, Repair, Reproduction, and Replacement (reproduction is NOT for multicellular organisms)?