MITOSIS 1
MITOSIS 2
MITOSIS 3
MITOSIS 4
100

What is the process by which a eukaryotic cell divides into two identical daughter cells?

What is mitosis?

100

How many phases are in mitosis

What is 4

100

Cells not replicating properly can results in this

What is abnormal cells or tumors?

100

Cell spends 90% of its time here  (Normal cell life)

What is interphase


200

What two kinds of cells do not go through mitosis

Sperm cells and Egg cells 

200

The two things that chromosomes are made out of...

What is DNA and proteins?

200
During this stage, the nucleus splits up.
What is telophase?
200

DNA replication (synthesis) occurs during this stage 

S stage of Interphase 

300

What are the two main reasons the body needs to do mitosis and cell division?

Growth and Healing 

300
Humans have how many chromosomes in a cell?
What is 46
300

In this mitosis stage, the chromosomes start to move to the opposite ends of the cell?

What is anaphase?

300

Strings that controls chromosome movement  away from each other during mitosis

What are spindle fibers

400

Where is the DNA found

What is a nucleus

400

How many sets of chromosomes does a human have? 

What is TWO, one set from egg cell and one set from sperm cell

400

the chromosomes first start to be visible in this phase

What is prophase? 

400

How many cells form after mitosis?

What is two cells?

500

What is the goal of mitosis 

To form two identical cells
500

What are the 4 stages of mitosis? (in order)

What is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophases?

500

When cells become specialized in function or shape

What is differentiation? 

500

What is the term for the too much or too little cell division, often associated with the formation of tumors?

What is cancer?