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_______ is uncontrolled _______ growth.
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Categorize each cell division function into either Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, or Cytokinesis. Each will have THREE parts: Description, Image, Key Word
chromosomes are at opposite ends of the cell and nuclei form around them, cytoplasm splits into two new cells
spindles separate and move chromosomes to the poles of the cell
nucleus is disassembled and chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
chromosomes are visible & condensing inside the nucleus
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase & Cytokinesis
Categorize each cell division image into either Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, or Cytokinesis.
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase & Cytokinesis
Categorize each cell division single descriptive term into either Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, or Cytokinesis.
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Metaphase
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Telophase & Cytokinesis
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A cell starts out with 46 Chromosomes before it replicates them. How many Chromatids are in 46 chromosomes once DNA Replication has occurred?

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Match the following cell division types the their correct cell types:
Meiosis
Body Cells (like skin)
Mitosis
Reproductive Cells (like sperm & egg)
Where do cells spend most of their time?
Interphase
Cytokinesis
Mitosis
How does DNA get organized in a cell for Cell Division?
into chromatids
into chromosomes
into the nucleus
into the cell
Why do our cells condense DNA into chromosomes?
the cell does not condense DNA into chromosomes
it's easier to move around as a chromosome, since chromosomes are condensed DNA
proteins force the condensing of DNA into chromosomes by wrapping it around themselves
it's easier to see when looking at DNA from a microscope, since chromosomes are condensed DNA
Match the acronym PMAT with the correct phase names:
M
Prophase
A
Metaphase
T
Anaphase
P
Telophase
Match the following types of chromosome with their pictures:
Replicated Chromosome
Single Chromosome
When are chromosomes replicated?
Cytokinesis
Mitosis
Interphase
What holds replicated chromosomes together?
cytoplasm
centriole
centromere
chromatin
Do all of the genes function at all times on all of your chromosomes?
Yes! Cells use ALL of the DNA and genes inside of every single chromosome.
No! Cells only use the genes and DNA needed for that particular organ.
What is it called when two chromosomes are paired in a Karyotype?
Homozygous Pairs
Homologous Pairs
Sister Chromatids
Sister Chromosomes
Where do you get your 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 individual chromosomes)?
all from Mom
all from Dad
23 from Mom, 23 from Dad
22 from Mom, 1 from Dad
What is it called to have TWO complete sets of Chromosomes?
Polyploid
Diploid
Haploid