This term refers to loose DNA in the Nucleus.
What is Chromatin?
This process involves the cell splitting its cytoplasm to become two new cells.
What is cytokinesis?
This is the function of mitosis in single celled organisms.
What is reproduction?
This separates in anaphase I.
What are homologous chromosomes?
This term refers to body cells.
What are somatic cells?
This term refers to identical copies of DNA bound together that will be separated during cell division.
What is sister chromatid?
These two things happen in interphase.
What is growth and DNA synthesis?
These are the uses of mitosis in multicellular organisms.
What is growth and healing?
This separates in anaphase II.
What are sister chromatids?
What is created in meiosis?
What are gametes, the sperm and egg cells?
This structure bonds two sister chromatid together.
What is a centromere?
The order of the cell cycle.
What is G1, S, G2, M or Interphase, mitosis, cytokinesis, or IPMAT and cytokinesis?
During this phase of mitosis the sister chromatid are moving away from each other.
What is Anaphase?
The formula for a haploid cell.
What is n?
The 22 pairs of number chromosomes in humans are called this.
What is autosomes?
This organelle produces spindle fibers.
What is the centrosome?
The number of daughter cells created in mitosis and meiosis. Be specific.
What is two in mitosis and four in meiosis?
This phase of mitosis is characterized by the breaking down of the nucleus.
What is prophase?
The number of daughter cells created in meiosis.
What is 4?
This term refers to two homologous chromosomes with their sister chromatid.
What is a tetrad?
These proteins connect centrosomes to centromeres.
What is spindle fibers?
These types of cells are not specialized.
What are stem cells?
This phase of mitosis is characterized by the presence of two nuclei in one cell.
What is telophase?
This is the reason why meiosis is called a reduction division.
What is the number of chromosomes in the resulting cell is cut in half?
The location of a gene on a chromosome.
What is a locus?