The cells produced at the end of meiosis.
What are 4 daughter cells?
These cells are the products of mitosis.
What are daughter cells?
What is a zygote?
The organelle where cellular respiration takes place.
What is the mitochondria?
The primary component of the immune system.
What are macrophages?
The phase in which chromosomes are pulled apart from their homologous pairs.
What is anaphase I?
This is the stage in mitosis where two new nuclei become visible.
What is telophase?
A human in the first 8 weeks of development.
What is an embryo?
The inputs to cellular respiration.
What are O2 and C6H12O6?
This is an agent of infectious disease, such as a bacterium or virus.
What is a pathogen?
The phase in which sister chromatids are pulled apart from each other.
What is anaphase II?
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What is anaphase?
A human after the first 8 weeks of development, but before birth.
What is a fetus?
The products of cellular respiration.
What are CO2, H2O, and ATP?
These cells produce antibodies, and may "remember" how to produce antibodies for years after an infection.
What are B-cells?
The alternate name for meiosis when it produces sperm cells.
What is spermatogenesis?
These organelles are where spindle fibers emerge from.
What are centrioles?
The organ that connects the ovaries to the uterus, allowing an egg to be released from the ovaries monthly.
What are the fallopian tubes?
This term describes any process that uses oxygen.
What is aerobic?
This is the body's first line of defense against disease.
What are skin and mucous membranes?
The alternate name for meiosis when it produces egg cells.
What is oogenesis?
What is a cell plate?
The vein-like structure that carries sperm from the testicles out the body.
What is the vas deferens?
An alternate way to make ATP, practiced by many fungi and bacteria.
What is fermentation?
A condition where the immune system attacks healthy tissue.
What is autoimmune disease?