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Chapter 3 Review Game Begin Game Good Bye!
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Choose a category Cell Cycle Genetic Material Asexual Reproduction =
FINAL QUESTION Asexual Reproduction
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Genetic Material 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Asexual Reproduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Cell Cycle 3 1 2 6 4 5 7 8 9
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Vocabulary 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 7 8
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Prokaryotic cells DO NOT have a _________
Genetic Material 1 Prokaryotic cells DO NOT have a _________ Nucleus
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What material in the cell makes up the chromosomes?
Genetic Material 2 What material in the cell makes up the chromosomes? DNA
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What part of the chromosome holds the sister chromatids together?
Genetic Material 3 What part of the chromosome holds the sister chromatids together? Centromere
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Genetic Material 4 What are the structures created by DNA wrapped around proteins and compacted? Chromosomes
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Genetic Material 5 During most of the cell cycle, DNA exists as ______________. Chromatin
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Genetic Material 6 2 Identical bodies held together by a centromere that make up a duplicated chromosome. Sister Chromatids
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Genetic Material 7 The POLES that appear and move to opposite sides of the cell are __________ Centrioles
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Genetic Material 8 What is the type of cell that contains a nucleus?
Eukaryotic
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Genetic Material 9 A chemical that contains information for an organism’s growth and functions is ___________ DNA
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Asexual Reproduction 1 Budding produces an organism that is genetically ______________ to the parent. Identical
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Asexual Reproduction 2 Binary fission differs from mitosis because the new cells can ________ independently from the parents. Live
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Asexual Reproduction 3 A cutting taken from a plant grows into a new plant as the result of __________. Regeneration
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Asexual Reproduction 4 One advantage of asexual reproduction is that many offspring can be produced ___________. Quickly
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Asexual Reproduction 5 Give 2 examples, discussed in class, of regeneration. Starfish and Roses
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Asexual Reproduction 6 What are the 2 phases of asexual reproduction.
Interphase and Cytokinesis
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Asexual Reproduction 7 Cell division always results in the formation of ______ ________. New Cells
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Asexual Reproduction 8 Binary Fission
Asexual reproduction in prokaryotes where the parent organism splits into 2. Binary Fission
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Asexual Reproduction 9 The process of new tissue growth at the site of a wound or lost limb is _____________. Regeneration
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Cell Cycle 1 Interphase and Cell Division
What are the 2 parts of the cell cycle in eukaryotes? Interphase and Cell Division
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Cell Cycle 2 In terms of cells! Why is an elephant larger than a human? An elephant has MORE cells than a human.
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Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase
Cell Cycle 3 What are the 4 phases of Mitosis, in order? Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase
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Cell Cycle 4 Once mitosis is complete, the splitting of the cytoplasm or ______________ occurs. Cytokinesis
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Cell Cycle 5 Plant cell, in cytokinesis
A cell that has 2 nuclei and a cell plate beginning to form across the middle, is most likely a ______ cell, is which phase of the cell cycle? Plant cell, in cytokinesis
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Cell Cycle 6 What is produced by mitosis? 2 nuclei
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What develops in an animal cell during cytokinesis?
Cell Cycle 7 What develops in an animal cell during cytokinesis? Cleavage Furrow
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This picture would represent what phase of mitosis?
Cell Cycle 8 This picture would represent what phase of mitosis? Metaphase
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Cell Cycle 9 What is the purpose of prokaryotic cell division?
Reproduction
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Final Question Type of Reproduction Cell Division Binary Fission
Regeneration Asexual or Sexual Not considered reproduction Asexual Example Organism Hydra Answer
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Answer END Type of Reproduction Cell Division Binary Fission Budding
Regeneration Asexual or Sexual Not considered reproduction Asexual Example Organism Eukaryotes, skin cells Prokaryotes, Bacteria Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, Hydra Eukaryotes, starfish, roses END
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