Mitosis
Meiosis
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100

At this stage of Mitosis, daughter cells are pulled apart and the parent cell's ____________ is divided between the two new cells. 


a. Telophase, cytoplasm



100
How many stages are there in meiosis II?
4 stages
100

What is the division process on the left and the right.


Mitosis and Meiosis

100

_____________ cells divide by Mitosis.

_____________ cells divide by Meiosis.

Somatic

Germ

100
Which process of cell division is used in asexual reproduction?
Mitosis
200

During this stage of Mitosis, chromosomes line up in the middle. 


Metaphase

200

During this stage of Meiosis, the cell divides into two diploid daughter cells.


 

Telophase I

200

What stage of Mitosis is this? 



Anaphase

200
In human cells, haploid means they have how many chromosomes?


In human cells, diploid means they have how many chromosomes?

23 

46

200

What is a zygote?

An egg that has been fertilized by a sperm.

300

This is the first stage of Mitosis.  The nucleus begins to disappear and this forms into chromosomes.


Prophase, chromatin


300

During this stage of Meiosis, these split, forming individual chromosomes, and are pulled to opposite ends of the cell. 


anaphase II, chromatids

300

In this stage of Meiosis, each chromosome lines up in the middle of the cell?


Metaphase II

300

What is crossing over and when does it happen?

Crossing over is when genes on homologous chromosomes swap. It happens during Prophase I of meiosis.

300

The correct order of organization in multicellular organisms is what?  

Hint: multiple cells make these, which multiple of these make these, and so on 

cell

tissue

organ

organ system

400

In this stage of Mitosis, these pairs are split and moved to opposite ends of the cell. 


d. Anaphase and Chromosomes

400

In humans, how many chromosomes does each gamete contain?

23 chromosomes

400

Which stage of Mitosis involves the cell carrying out its normal functions, growing, preparing to divide, and duplicating its this?


Interphase, DNA

400

Mitosis has three purposes into why cells duplicate.  What are two of them?

To grow, replace worn out cells, and repair tissues.

400

In meiosis, what separates during anaphase I?

homologous chromosomes

500

What is the stage after mitosis called?

b. Cytokinesis

500

Identify the stage of Meiosis where both cells divide, producing four 1n cells (haploid) with half the number of chromosomes:


Telophase II

500

What phase of mitosis is this?



Prophase

500

How are Meiosis and Mitosis different?

What type of cells?

Number.. Several or Very Few

Location- Cells are found here....

Number of Daughter Cells.... 2 or 4

Relation to parent cell.... identical/unidentical

Haploid or Diploid

Number of Stages.... 1 or 2

Meiosis- germ, very few, only in found in reproductive organs, 4 daughter cells, unidentical to parent, haploid, 2 stages

Mitosis- somatic, several, found everywhere but reproductive organs, 2 daughter cells, identical to parent, diploid, 1 stage


500

In meiosis, what separates in anaphase II?

sister chromatids