Name that phase
Chromosomes
Structure
Which Phase?
Disease Just for Fun
True Of False
100
The second phase of mitosis
What is, prophase
100
Long, thin fibers of DNA and proteins
What is, chromatin
100

What is the 1st phase of cell division?

What is, Interphase

100

What kind of disease is transmitted through the consumption of food?

What is, a foodborne disease

100

In Interphase chromosomes (DNA) are copied?

What is, True.

200
During this phase, chromosomes line up in the center of the cell and spindle fibers attach to the centromeres.
What is, Metaphase
200
One half of a duplicated chromosome
What is, sister chromatid
200

What is the 4th phase of cell division?

What is, Anaphase

200

Which method of disease spread is the fastest?

What is, airborne

200
In Prophase spindle fibers form between the poles?
What is, True.
300
These form during Prophase when chromatin condenses.
What is, chromosomes
300
Holds two sister chromatids together
What is, centromere
300

what is the final phase of cell division?

What is, Cykinesis

300

What is the central cause of cancer?

What is, poorly regulated cell division

300
Mitosis is when cells divide
What is, True
400

These pull sister chromatids apart.

What are, spindle fibers

400
Visible structure seen beginning in prophase
What is, chromosome
400

What is the 2nd phase of cell division?

What is, Prophase

400

What is the term for an agent that causes disease?

What is, a pathogen

400

In Telophase chromosomes appear rather than chromatin (X shapes instead of long strands of DNA)

What is, False Chromatin appears during telophase.

500
In this phase, a new nuclear envelope appears.
What is, telophase
500

What is a chromosome made from?

What is, DNA

500

What is the 3rd phase of cell division?

What is, Metaphase

500

How does the amount of people in a room relate to how fast a person-to-person disease spreads?

What is, it is a positive relationship. More people means faster spread.

500

Telophase is the 4th phase of mitosis.

What is, True