Mitosis
Why are small structures in animal cells which move to opposite poles during prophase?
Centrioles
What is the tangled hereditary material that shortens and thickens to become chromosome?
Chromatid
Sperm and egg unite in what process?
Fertilization
How many cells are produced by mitosis?
2 cells
Each Chromosome consists of 2 what?
2 chromatids
Compared to the X chromosomes, the Y chromosomes is
A boy
Which phase occurs directly after metaphase?
Anaphase
What are 5 types of asexual reproduction?
Budding, fission, regeneration, mitosis, and runners
Human body cells are "blank" because there are "blank" pairs of them. Human sex cells are haploid because they have only half the number of the diploid cells
Diploid, 23, and haploid
Cells spend most of their lives in where?
Interphase
During which phase does the DNA make a copy of itself?
Interphase
Which phase is not part of mitosis?
Interphase
A spindle forms during which phase?
Prophase
During what phase do chromosomes first become visible?
Prophase
The spindle microtubules form between the "poles" of the cell during what phase?
Prophase
What is not apart of the chromosome?
Spindle
What structure is responsible for moving the chromosomes during mitosis?
Spindle finders
Cytokines begins in which phase?
Telophase
A cell with 10 chromosomes undergoes mitosis. How many daughter cells are created?
Two daughter cells, each daughter cell has 10 chromosomes
Storm + egg =
Zigote
What is the name of your first "baby picture"?
Zigote