What does the cell cycle represent?
What are the stages of cell division?
How many phases makeup mitosis?
What is 4?
The number of divisions in meiosis.
What is 2?
How the image appears looking through the eyepiece of a microscope.
What is upside down and backward?
The complete division of the cytoplasm of the cell happens during this phase.
What is cytokinesis?
What is the longest phase in the cell cycle?
Interphase
The phase after mitosis.
What is cytokinesis?
The number of chromosomes in a human.
What is 46?
The part of the microscope that holds the slide on the stage
What are the stage clips?
At what phase in cell division do the spindle fibers pull the chromosomes to opposite poles of the cell?
What is anaphase?
The mitosis results in two genetically _________ cells.
what is identical?
The first stage of mitosis
What is prophase?
The number of daughter cells that result from meiosis.
What is 4?
The part that adjusts the amount of light through the stage.
What is the diaphram?
Spindle fibers attach to the centromeres and chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell during this phase of cell division.
What is metaphase?
The cell cycle state where the cell grows to its full size, copies the DNA and organelles and prepares to divide.
What is Interphase?
The number of daughter cells that result from mitosis.
What is 2?
The purpose of meiosis
What is to reduce the number of chromosomes for reproduction in gamate cells?
To determine the magnification level
What is multiply the ocular or eyepiece lens by the objective lens?
The pinching apart of the cytoplasm happens in this phase.
What is telophase?
To grow and repair body cells.
What is the purpose of mitosis?
The phases of mitosis in order.
What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase?
A pair of chromosomes, one from each parent.
What are homologous chromosomes?
How does light change as you increase magnification.
What is decrease?
The nuclear envelope disappears during this phase
What is prophase?