General Cell Cycle
The G Stages
S
M-Phase
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Full Cell Cycle Picture

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Fungi Mitosis (asexual reproduction) Picture

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Which stages make up Interphase?

What are G1, S, and G2

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In the terms G1 and G2, what do the G's refer to?

What is "Gap"

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What does S stand for in the cell cycle?

What is Synthesis

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What are the four stages of Mitosis? (In the Correct Order)

What are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase

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When fungi go through mitosis, they are also going through what?

What is asexual reproduction

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What are the two main stages of the cell cycle?

What are Interphase and M-phase

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Which G stage increases the cell size more?

What is G1

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S phase is between which two phases?

What are Gand G2

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Which stage of mitosis is the longest?

What is Prophase

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After going through mitosis, what is produced?

What are spores

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What is the goal of the cell cycle?

What is to create two genetically identical daughter cells

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Besides making the cells bigger, what is another function of the G stages?

What is making additional materials for following stages

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During the S stage, what is replicated?

What is DNA

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What occurs during cytokinesis?

What is the cells split apart

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Why do fungi go through mitosis?

What is to create spores that get blown around to reproduce

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Which stage of Interphase is the longest?

What is G1

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During the G stages, are the chromosomes or chromatin visible?

What is chromatin

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How many chromosomes are present after S phase takes place?

What is 0
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What produces the microtubules for use in metaphase and anaphase?

What is the centriole

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Unlike animals and plants, where do the spindles come from during the cell cycle?

What is the nucleus