The phase in which cytokinesis starts.
What is the anaphase?
Checkpoint that occurs in the synthesis phase.
What is none?
The process that occurs when a parent cell splits to produce two identical daughter cells.
What is cell division?
The amount of phases in mitosis.
What is 5 phases?
Where chromosomes are found.
What is the nucleus?
The phase in which chromosomes first become visible.
What is the prophase?
Part of the cell cycle when the cell is checked for size and damage
What is Gap 1(G1)?
Cell division is the division of ____ cells.
What is somatic (body) cells?
The number of chromosomes in cytokinesis.
What is 6?
The phase where chromosomes become linear.
What is the metaphase?
The phase in which cytokinesis ends.
What is the telophase?
Part of the cell cycle when a cell is checked for DNA damage.
What is Gap 2 (G2)?
The type of human cells that are NOT created by mitosis.
What are gametes?
Equation for parent and daughter cells.
What is 2n=2?
Replicated chromosomes are made up of 2 identical halves know as ___
What are chromatids?
The phase that follows the metaphase?
What is anaphase?
Some cells never move out of this phase.
The cell that mitosis does not occur in.
What is a bacterial cell?
The phase where a single cell holds 3 chromosomes and 3 chromatids.
What is cytokinesis?
The phase where the nuclei reappears.
What is the telophase and cytokinesis phase?
Name 3 phases of mitosis
The phase where the centromere is checked so the cell can split.
What is mitosis?
Mitosis produces 2 genetically identical ____ cells.
What are diploid cells?
In human cells, during the prophase there are __ chromosomes and __ chromatids.
What is 46 chromosomes and 92 chromatids?
The structure responsible for moving chromosomes during mitosis.
What is a bipolar spindle?