Interphase | Prophase | Metaphase/Anaphase | Telophase | Cell Cycle |
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What are G1, S, and G2? (and G0)
The stages of Interphase.
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What is become VISIBLE and PAIR UP?
At the beginning of Prophase, chromosomes become ________ and _____ __.
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What is MEET in the MIDDLE?
During Metaphase, chromosomes ______ in the _____.
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What is 2?
In Telophase, 'Now there are ______.'
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What are the needs of the organism?
What is the type of cell?
Cell division rate is dependent on this.
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What is G1?
The stage of Interphase where cells carry out normal function.
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What are centrioles?
During Prophase, these move to the opposite ends of the nucleus.
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What are spindle fibres?
During Metaphase, centromeres attach to this.
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What is uncoil?
During telophase, chromosomes __________.
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What is the surface area to volume ratio?
This limits the maximum size of a cell.
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What is S phase?
The stage of interphase when Chromosomes are duplicated.
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What is a centromere?
This joins the center of the chromatids.
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What are homologous chromosomes?
During Metaphase, these do NOT associate (with each other).
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What are spindle fibres?
During telophase, they are no longer needed - they disappear.
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What are 2 genetically identical, diploid daughter cells?
These are created by the process of Mitosis.
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What is G2?
The stage of Interphase where the 2nd Critical Checkpoint occurs.
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What are the nucleolus and nuclear membrane?
During Prophase, these are disappearing and disintegrating.
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What is PULLED APART?
During Anaphase, chromosomes are _____ _____.
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What are centrioles?
In Telophase, there is only one in each cell, they replicate.
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What are 4 genetically similar, haploid daughter cells?
These are created by the process of Meiosis.
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What is G0?
This is the stage of Interphase where some cells reach Terminal Differentiation, and continue homeostasis without replicating.
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What are histones?
These are proteins that help the chromosomes shorten and thicken.
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What are spindle fibres?
To separate the chromosomes, these contract.
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What is the nuclear membrane/nucleolus?
During Telophase, this reappears.
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