the process used to replicate cells
mitosis
what determines how many chromosomes are present
the centromere's
What is the Nucleus?
In what shape is DNA in?
What is Double Helix?
what are the phases of mitosis
What is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis?
the name that causes the official split up of the cell
cytokinesis
the number of chromosomes that come from your mother
23
What do ribosomes produce?
What is protein?
What does DNA stand for?
What is Deoxyribonucleic acid?
10% of the cell cycle
What is mitosis?
the specific part during the cell cycle where nuclei forms on either side of the cell
telophase
one centromere and two chromatids is how many chromosomes?
one
Where are peripheral proteins located?
What is the outside of the cell?
What holds the nitrogen bases together?
What is a hydrogen bond?
How many chromosomes are in each cell?
What is 46?
at this huge moment during mitosis chromosomes split up from each other and become identical replicas
during anaphase
where are chromosomes located
What are the 2 ways molecules move in and out of the cell when no energy or facilitation is needed?
What is Osmosis and Diffusion?
What are the 3 parts of a Nucleotide?
What is Ribose sugar, Phosphate group, and a Nitrogen base?
What does DNA wrap around?
What are histones?
the three stages of 90% of the cell cycle
g1 (gap1)
s (synthesis )
g2 (gap2)
what is chromatin
when DNA wraps tightly around histones
During facilitated diffusion, what is necessary for the molecules to move in and out of the cell?
What is an integral protein channel?
Name the 4 nitrogen bases.
What is Adenine, Guanine, Thymine, and Cytosine?
What does Adenine and Cytosine pair up with?
What is Thymine and Guanine?