Question | Answer |
Before a cell divides, it makes a copy of its genes during | Interphase |
The two stages of cell division | mitosis and cytokinesis |
When all the genes of a chromosome have duplicated but are still attached, the structures that are formed are called | sister chromatids |
in mitosis the chromosomes are lined up at the center of the spindle during | Metaphase |
Asexual reproduction is reproduction by | mitotic cell divisions |
the process of regrowing missing body parts is | regeneration |
a cell surrounded by a protective covering is a | spore |
In which type of reproduction does the offspring receive genes from both parents | asexual |
By what process of sexual reproduction copy genetic information | meiosis |
the new cell that forms from the union of two gametes | Zygotes |
a cell or an organism that has two of each kind of it chromosomes | diploid |
Before it divides cells make a what of all its genes | copy |
a division of cytoplasm and organelles | Cytokinesis |
What type of cells go through mitosis several times a day. | human skin |
Regeneration takes place during | cell divison |
Sexual reproduction involves which process Mitosis and meiosis | meiosis |
stage when genes are duplicated and before cell division | interphase |
the division of genetic material | mitosis |
phase in which the nuclear membrane disappears | prophase |
phase in which new nuclear membranes appear | telophase |
a form of asexual reproduction in yeast | budding |
Having one of each kind of chromosomes | haploid |
Four stages of mitosis in order | prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase |