CELL CYCLE JEOPARDY Review of Mitosis.

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CELL CYCLE JEOPARDY Review of Mitosis

Prophase & Metaphase Anaphase & Telophase Cell cycle Grab Bag! 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 FINAL JEOPARDY!

The second phase of mitosis. What is Metaphase? The second phase of mitosis. Prophase & Metaphase 100 points

What is Prophase? In this phase, the nucleolus and nuclear membrane disappear. Spindle fibers begin to form. Prophase & Metaphase 200 points

What is Metaphase? During this phase, chromosomes line up in the center of the cell and spindle fibers attach to the centromeres. Prophase & Metaphase 300 points

These form when chromosomes make identical copies. What are chromatids? These form when chromosomes make identical copies. Prophase & Metaphase 400 points

These hold identical chromatids together. What are centromeres? These hold identical chromatids together. Prophase & Metaphase 500 points

The final phase of mitosis. What is Telophase? The final phase of mitosis. Anaphase & Telophase 100 points

In this phase, a new nuclear envelope appears. What is Telophase? In this phase, a new nuclear envelope appears. Anaphase & Telophase 200 points

What is Anaphase? In this phase, each of the replicated chromosomes moves to opposite ends of the cell. Anaphase & Telophase 300 points

What are chromosomes? During Telophase,these uncoil and begin to lose their rod-like appearance. Anaphase & Telophase 400 points

This occurs after Telophase has What is cytokinesis? This occurs after Telophase has been completed. Anaphase & Telophase 500 points

This phase occupies the greatest portion of time in the cell cycle. What is Interphase? This phase occupies the greatest portion of time in the cell cycle. Cell Division 100 points

What is Interphase? During this phase, the cell grows, makes a copy of its DNA, and prepares to divide. Cell Division 200 points

Daily Double!

Pairs of chromosomes with the same sequence of information. What is homologous? Pairs of chromosomes with the same sequence of information. Daily Double! Cell Division 300 points

What is the cell cycle? This is made up of the continuous processes of interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis. Cell Division 400 points

What are daughter cells? After mitosis, one copy of DNA has been distributed to each of these. Cell Division 500 points

What process creates two identical cells? What is Cytokinesis? What process creates two identical cells? Cell Cycle 100 points

Daily Double!

What is 46? In humans, the number of chromosomes in each daughter cell after division. Daily Double! Cell Cycle 200 points

What is the S phase? This is the part of interphase when the genetic material is replicated. Cell Cycle 300 points

What is a cell plate forms in the center of the cell? What should happen next? Cell Cycle 400 points

What is two identical cells? What is the result of cytokinesis? Cell Cycle 500 points

Why do we need to produce new cells? QUESTION: What is “opposite” or “complimentary” or “reverse”? FINAL JEOPARDY!

Credits http://www.nclark.net/MitosisMeiosis