The stage when the cell grows to its full size?
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokensis
The stage where Chromatids separate and move to the opposite ends of the poles
Cytokinesis
What stage does the DNA replication occur
What stage prepares for cell division?
What stage makes new structures it needs or duplicates others?
What stage does the nuclear membrane break down?
Cytokineses
What stage does the chromosomes become short and fat (visible)?
What stage do the spindle fibers form?
What stage does the nucleolus disappear?
What stage is the first stage in mitosis
What stage do the chromosomes line along the equator?
What stage does the spindle fibers attach to the centromere?
In this stage, the chromosomes are at their second most condensed phase...
In what stage do the chromosomes are pulled apart by the spindle fibers?
What stage do chromosomes reach their most condensed phase?
What stage does the nuclear membrane reform?
What stage do the chromosomes unwind and become chromatin again?
What stage does the cell membrane start to pinch in?
What is the final stage of mitosis?
What is the stage when the cytoplasm divides?
This stage makes one cell two...
Intephase
During cytokinesis in plant cells, the cell membrane pinches in
What stage is this
How to reduce risks of cancer
Exercise
Eat healthy
Limit alcohol
Wash hands
Chemo kills all cells that are dividing rapidly, even if they are good for you
Surgery removes all of a cancer tumor
Radiation breaks up DNA, which damages cancer cells
Why haven't we cured cancer?
All cancers are different and there are over 200 types of cancers
We are bad at looking at plants
We haven't done enough research
What is cancer?
Germs seep in through your pores
It is inhaled through the mouth/ nose
Uncontrollable cell growth in the body
How does cancer spread?
They move through the bloodstream from growing tumors
Water pushes it in the body
Tumors burst and the cells go in the blood
Lung cancer is the most common in the U.S.
Why do we need cell division?
When the cell volume/surface increases, then a cell must divide or split into two because if it doesn't then it would literally just be one huge blob.
Cell division is necessary for all life, without it then you would barely exist.
Cells need to divide because if you lose older cells, how else would you replace them?
Your body consists of millions or billions of cells, and without them, you wouldn't be you! A multicellular organism grows in size because its cells are increasing in number.
What is the name of the original cell preparing for mitosis?
Daughter cell
Parent cell
Sister cell
The name for the duplicate chromosomes created during mitosis?
Daughter Chromosomes
Sister Chromosomes
Parent Chromosomes
What is the cell plate in plants made up of?
Chlorophyll
Chloroplasts
Cellulose
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At the end of mitosis, what is formed?
two unidentical cells
one cell
two identical daughter cells
What is another name for mitosis?
Karyokinesis
Meiosis
nerves
dupilcation
What makes up the mitotic apparatus?
Centrioles
Spindle fibers
Asters
Mitochondria