Words that start with "C"
All Things Cell Division
Stages of Mitosis
Sexual Reproduction
Asexual Reproduction
100

What is the condensed form of DNA?

Chromosome

100

What is one reason cells divide?

repair of damaged cells, growth and development, reproduction

100

What is the stage where chromosomes are lined up in the middle of the cell?

Metaphase

100

***DOUBLE JEOPARDY***

What is the female gamete called?

Egg

100

A bacteria cell splitting into an exact copy is an example of what type of asexual reproduction?

Fission

200

***DOUBLE JEOPARDY***

What is the loose, stringy form of DNA?

Chromatin

200

When a parent cell divides, it creates two new _______________ cells

daughter

200

What is the phase where two new nuclei form inside the cell?

Telophase

200

What is one advantage of sexual reproduction?

Genetic diversity, resilience to changing conditions, resistance to disease, etc. 

200

***DOUBLE JEOPARDY***

One advantage of asexual reproduction is that it requires less _______________ and _____________________. 

time, energy

300

What is one of the pair of identical chromosomes?

Chromatid or Sister Chromatid

300

***DOUBLE JEOPARDY***

What percentage of their lives do cells spend in mitosis?

10%

300

***DOUBLE JEOPARDY***What is the stage where the chromosomes in DNA have been copied, chromosomes are condensed, and the nuclear membrane dissolves?

Prophase

300

A fertilized cell is called a ____________________. 

Zygote

300

What type of asexual reproduction is when an offspring grows from a piece of its parent?

Fragmentation
400

What is the area where the two sister chromatids are tightly joined together?

Centromere

400

What is a centromere?

The area or protein where two sister chromatids join together

400

What is the phase where the cytoplasm is separated into two new daughter cells?

Cytokinesis

400

This is a cluster of dividing cells made by a fertilized egg. 

Blastocyst

400

What type of asexual reproduction uses a reproductive cell capable of developing into a new individual without fusion with another reproductive cell?

Spores

500

What is the organelle where spindle fibers come from?

Centriole

500

What is the name of the structure that comes from the centriole and attaches to the centromeres during cell division?

spindle fibers

500

What is the phase where spindle fibers pull sister chromatids apart to opposite sides of the cell?

Anaphase

500

This is the stage where internal organs and external structures start to develop. 

Embryo

500

What type of asexual reproduction is when a small growth on an organism splits off and grows into a new organism?

Budding