Division of the nucleus.
What is mitosis
These types of cells are not created by mitosis.
What is sperm and egg?
the longest phase of the cell cycle
What is interphase?
The number of phases in mitosis alone.
What is four?
If this is damaged the cell will not have the proper instructions for reproduction.
What is DNA or genetic material?
When mitosis is out of control it can result in _________.
cancer
These types of cells are unspecialized and can become other types of cells.
what is stem cells?
What occurs during G1 of interphase?
What is the cell grows?
Number of daughter cells produced by mitosis and description.
What is 2 identical?
The phase where chromosomes will appear
What is prophase?
What happens during interphase?
Cell grows, DNA is replicated, Cell grows again?
This term describes cells that can serve different individual functions.
Specialized cells or cell specialization.
Mitosis is used for what in unicellular organisms?
What is asexual reproduction?
What is it called when the cytoplasm divides.
cytokinesis
the phase where the cell carries on normal activities. At the end DNA makes a copy of itself and mitosis begins
interphase
The purpose of mitosis in multicellular organisms
What is the replacement of replace damaged cells with new cells, repair or growth?
These are important for a cell to check for mistakes or damage before proceeding with the cell cycle.
What are checkpoints?
What is the purpose of the m-phase checkpoint during mitosis?
What is to make sure chromosomes are properly connected to spindle fibers.
The phase where DNA is replicated.
Interphase (S Phase)
The phase where a cell will rest and maintain homeostasis when new cells are not needed.
What is G0?