In each blank, try to type in the
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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Term: What is ?Definition: Chromosomes multiply and divide when the cell reproduces daughter cells that are to the parent cell; cells divide Term: What is ?Definition: Uncoiled strand of Term: What are ?Definition: Coiled ; contains genes Term: What are ? Definition: Segments of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a certain hereditary Term: What is a ?Definition: One part of a chromosome Term: What does a do?Definition: Attaches the 2 together Term: What are pairs?Definition: Chromosome pairs that are structurally similar and contain information for same Term: does Mitosis occur?Definition: Human body (or ) cells; this is every cell except the egg and the sperm Term: How many chromosomes does a body (or ) cell have?Definition: 46 Chromosomes; 23 pairs of homologous Term: What are diploid ?Definition: They all homologous pairs of chromosomes Term: What are the 6 of cell division?Definition: Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, , Cytokinesis Term: What is ?Definition: Chromosomes (in the form of ) and organelles replicate Term: What is ?Definition: Chromatin coils into chromosomes; In animal cells centrioles appear at the sides of the cell; fibers form Term: What is ?
Definition: Chromosomes move to the of the cell Term: What is ?Definition: Chromosomes divide and chromatids separate; Chromosomes are pulled to opposite sides pulled by fibers Term: What is ?Definition: Centrioles and spindle fibers disappear; Chromatids unwind into chromatin; Nuclear reforms Term: What is ? Definition: Cytoplasm in parent cell divides; there are now 2 cells that have DNA identical to the parent cell; This leads to another phase of interphase where the cells divide again... It is a continuous cycle |
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