This is the first event in cell division that occurs during interphase and involves copying genetic material.
Answer: What is the replication of each chromosome?
Process 2 Is an example of this.

What is cell differentiation?
This phase of the cell cycle is responsible for DNA replication, ensuring each new cell receives an identical copy of DNA during mitosis.
What is the Synthesis phase?
Cancer cells differ from normal cells because they cannot stop at checkpoints through the cell cycle and are likely to do this instead.
What is repeat the cell cycle continuously?
The complementary strand to 5' ATCGTCATC 3"
What is 3' TAGCAGTAC 5' ?
This diagram represents the production of cells with the same chromosome number after mitosis.


Cells differentiate due to this reason.
What is specific genes on the DNA are activated?
These are the four stages of mitosis that must be arranged in the correct order from prophase to telophase.

Checkpoints skipped during the cell cycle or mutations during DNA replication lead to this.
What is Cancer?
This enzyme that helps unwind or unzip the DNA molecule.
What is Helicase?
The Cell spends about 10% it's life cycle undergoing this.
What is the mitotic phase?
The activation of these makes different type of cells have different structure/functions.
What are genes?
This phase of the cell cycle that is most affected by interrupting DNA synthesis.
What is the Synthesis (S) phase?
A cell dividing uncontrollably leads to the formation of this in your body.
What is a tumor?
DNA Replication results in one old and one new strands.
What is semi-conservative model?
A human body/somatic cell will have this many pairs of chromosomes.
What is 23 pairs?
Neurons and muscle cells are different because of this.
A cell spends more time replicating it's DNA than separating the nucleus.
What is True?
There are these many check points during the cell cycle.
What are three checkpoints?
After unwinding the DNA, this enzyme adds the correct bases to form the complementary strand in the 2nd step.
What is DNA polymerase?
A mother cell will result in this after undergoing Mitosis.
What are two daughter cells?
A cell that has not specialized and has the potential to be any type of cell is called this.
What is a stem cell?
The phase you would see most cells in if you were to take a cell sample of an organism.
What is interphase?
The final check points ensure that this has happened?
What is the chromosomes are lined up in the middle during metaphase?
DNA replication ensure that all your cells have the same this.