Cell Cycle
Mitosis
Meiosis
Miscellaneous
100

This is the first stage of interphase where a cell grows.

What is G1?

100

This is the stage in which chromatids are pulled apart by the mitotic spindle. 

What is anaphase?

100

This is the number of divisions that cells undergoing meiosis go through 

What is 2 divisions? (meiosis I and II)

100

This is the name for the cells produced by meiosis (sperm and egg cells)

What are gametes?

200

This is the name for the checkpoint in which the cell checks if chromosomes have lined up properly in metaphase

M checkpoint or mitosis checkpoint

200

This is the stage in which cytokinesis is simultaneously occurring. 

What is telophase?
200

This is the number of chromosomes in a haploid cell of an organism with a diploid number (2n) of 24.

What is 12 chromosomes?

200

This is how bacteria and some other organisms reproduce. This form of reproduction does not produce genetic diversity. 

What is asexual reproduction?

300

This is the process of dividing the organelles and cytoplasm at the end of M phase. 

What is cytokinesis?

300

This is what reforms around the chromosomes (which are de-condensing) during telophase. 

What is the nuclear envelope?

300

These are the structures that separate during anaphase I. 

What are pairs of homologous chromosomes?

300

This is the stage of meiosis (either meiosis I or meiosis II) where cells go from being diploid to haploid.

What is meiosis I?

400

This is the state cells go into if they do not pass a checkpoint. 

What is G0?

400

This is the phase in which the mitotic spindle begins to form. 

What is prophase?

400

This is what happens between meiosis I and meiosis II

What is a short interphase?

400

This is the number of chromatids in a cell with the diploid number (2n) of 8 in metaphase of mitosis. 

What is 16 chromatids? 

500

These are the things that need to happen in a cell before it is ready to enter M phase/exit interphase. 

Grow, duplicate organelles, copy DNA during S phase, check DNA for errors/pass S checkpoint, grow a little more. 

500

This is the way plant cells perform cytokinesis. 

What is the formation of a cell plate that will eventually form a cell wall separating the two daughter cells?

500
This is a description of independent assortment. 
What is how the homologous chromosome pairs line up during metaphase I & split apart during anaphase I, leading to different alleles going different directions?
500
These are three ways we get genetic variation in sexually reproducing organisms. 

What are crossing over, independent assortment, and random selection of mates or of gametes?