List the stages of mitosis in order.
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
This part of meiosis is why we don't come out as clones of our parents.

Crossing over
also acceptable: "Genetic Recombination"
The amount of genetic diversity created by asexual cellular reproduction.
What is none?
What is Meiosis?
This phase is where a cell spends most of its life cycle.
What is growth phase?
also acceptable "What is G1?" or "What is interphase?"
This is what happens when a cell can no longer control its rate of growth.
What is cancer?
What are four haploid gametes that are genetically unique?
Also acceptable " 4 haploid daughter cells that are genetically unique"
This is the important reason for meiosis and crossing over.
What is genetic variation?
This is the step where we divide up the goo that organelles float in.
What is cytokinesis?
Which phase of the cell cycle directly prepares for cell division? (Name 1 specific phase)
G2
This stage of mitosis depicted in the image below?

What is Metaphase?
How does meiosis contribute to genetic variation?
crossing over/genetic recombination
Identify process 1 and 2
1 mitosis
2 meiosis
This cellular process allows an embryo to grow.
What is Mitosis?
This occurs during S phase of the cell cycle
What is DNA is replicated?
This structure separates the sister chromatids and isolates them to opposite poles of the cell.
What are spindle fibers?
also acceptable: What are "centrioles"?
Crossing over occurs during this phase of Meiosis.
What is prophase I?
This process produces haploid gametes.

What is process 2? (meiosis)
These attach to sister chromatids to help pull them apart.
What are spindle fibers?
This is where cell division take place? (A, B, C, or D)
What is Section D ?
This word describes the amount of chromosomes in mitotic daughter cells.
What is diploid?
Somatic cells of Asian elephants contained 56 chromosomes. This is the number of chromosomes its gametes contain
What is 28?
The number of sister chromatids in each cell after Telophase I.
What is 23 pairs?
Also acceptable: What is 46 chromatids?
Unwound DNA is called this.
Budding is a form of asexual reproduction in plants. A plant with 48 chromosomes reproduces asexually, this is the chromosomes the new individual will contain.
What is 48?