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Mitosis, Meiosis or Both
Meiosis Stages Growth Mitotic Anatomy Meiotic Anatomy Entropy…Yippee!! Mitosis Stages 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
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DAILY DOUBLE Back
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DAILY DOUBLE Back
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This is the stage where chromosomes line up in the center of the cell
metaphase Back
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This is the stage where chromosomes are formed
prophase Back
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This is the longest phase of mitosis where the centrosomes are at opposite poles
metaphase Back
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this is the stage where the nucleolus disappears
prophase Back
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this is the phase where cohesin proteins are cleaved
anaphase Back
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This is the stage of meiosis where synapsis takes place
Prophase I Back
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This is the phase of meiosis where homologous chromosomes separate
Anaphase I Back
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This is the phase where sister chromatids are lined up in the center of the cell
Metaphase II Back
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This is the phase in meiosis I where half of the chromosomes are present when compared to prophase I
Telophase I Back
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This is the stage where microtubules attach to the centromeres of sister chromatids
Metaphase II Back
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Normal cell cycles are regulated by the presence of these
Growth factors Back
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Density-dependent inhibition
This is the type of growth where cells can sense that there’s already enough cells surrounding it Density-dependent inhibition Back
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These are the three checkpoints during the cell cycle
G1, M, G2 Back
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In order to surpass G2, you need these two proteins to come together to form this
Cyclin + Cdk (cyclin-dependent kinase) = MPF (maturation promoting factor) Back
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This is the property of many animal cells that must be attached to something before they can grow
Anchorage dependence Back
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somatic cells mitosis Back
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interphase both Back
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reduction division meiosis Back
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Contains DNA both Back
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Homologous chromosomes in metaphase
meiosis Back
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a structure of proteins associated with specific sections of chromosomal DNA at the centromere
kinetochore Back
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Radial array of short microtubules
aster Back
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Assembly of spindle microtubules
centromeres Back
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Shallow groove in the cell surface near the metaphase plate
Cleavage furrow Back
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Fibers made of microtubules and associated proteins
Mitotic spindle Back
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a cell containing half the chromosomes of another cell
haploid Back
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the “vehicles that transmit genes from one generation to the next”
gametes Back
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chromosomes that each carry genes controlling the same inherited characteristics
homologous Back
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the “physical manifestation of crossing over”
chiasmata Back
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proteins that keep chromatids together at anaphase I
Shugoshi, cohesin Back
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Individual chromosomes that carry genes derived from two different parents
Recombinant chromosomes Back
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this is the number of autosomal pairs of chromosomes in humans
22 Back
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This is the stage in which chromosomes are extracted for a karyotype
metaphase Back
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This is the process of cancer developing and spreading
metastasis Back
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this is a nondividing stage that some cells such as nerve and muscles stay in
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