G1, S, and G2 are the three parts of this
What is Interphase?
Chromosomes are located in this
What is the Nucleus?
Cells split equally with roughly equal shares of the cellular components during this
What is Cytokinesis?
The results of the Cell Cycle
What is DNA Replication and Cell Division?
Humans have 46 of these
What are Chromosomes?
These form between the poles during Prophase
What are Spindle Fibers?
Chromatids are joined by this
What is Centromere?
One copy of the cell's DNA goes to this during the Mitotic Phase
What are Daughter Cells?
These aid in cell division
What are Centrioles?
What is G0?
These line up at the equator of the cell during Metaphase?
What are Chromosomes?
This separates the Chromosomes from the rest of the Cell
What is the Nuclear Envelope?
Two identical copies formed by the DNA replication
What are Sister Chromatids?
Interphase and Mitotic Phase
What are the two main stages in the cell cycle?
A cross wall is formed by the cell plate in only this cell
What is a Plant Cell?
The previous name for Daughter Chromosomes before Anaphase
What are Chromatids?
Tiny cellular structures that perform a specific function in the cell
What are Organelles?
Technically not a phase of Mitosis
What is Cytokinesis?
The longest phase of the cell cycle
What is Interphase?
The cell membrane constricts only in this type of cell
What is a Animal Cell?
Forms again during Telophase
What is Chromatin?
Fluid that contains organelles
What is Cytoplasm?
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis
The cell grows to this size during Interphase
What is maximum size?
Cells prepare to do this
What is Cell Division?