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1 Name that Cell Part Tiny structures located at the poles of the spindle fibers

2 Name that Cell Part Area where a pair of chromatids is attached

3 Name that Cell Part A fanlike microtubule structure that helps separate chromosomes is called a…

4 Name that Cell Part At the beginning of cell division, each chromosome consists of two…

5 Name that Cell Part When during the cell cycle are chromosomes visible

6 Name that Cell Part Uncoiled DNA present during interphase…

7 Name that Cell Part Cytokinesis in plant cells forms a

8 Name that Cell Part Letter B is pointing to…

9 Name that Cell Part Proteins involved in the coiling of chromatin into chromosomes

10 Name that Cell Part Cell part that disappears during prophase and reappears during telophase

11 Name that Cell Part What is the difference between chromatin and a chromatid? –CHROMATIN – UNCOILED DNA –CHROMATID – PAIRED CHROMOSOME

12 What ’ s that Phase? The physical division of the cytoplasm –CYTOKINESIS

13 What ’ s that Phase? The phase where sister chromatids are first pulled apart

14 What ’ s that Phase? The final phase of mitosis

15 What ’ s that Phase? The section of interphase where the cell grows

16 What ’ s that Phase? The phase where chromosomes are aligned at the middle of the cell

17 What ’ s that Phase? Phase where the cytoplasm starts to prepare for division

18 What ’ s that Phase? The section of interphase where DNA is copied

19 What ’ s that Phase? The phase where the nuclear envelope disappears

20 What ’ s that Phase? The phase of the cell cycle represented by Letter B

21 What ’ s that Phase? The phase where microtubules attach to centromeres

22 What ’ s that Phase? The phase where chromosomes unravel into chromatin

23 What ’ s that Phase? The two main phases of cell division are called

24 What ’ s that Phase? The division of the cell nucleus

25 What ’ s that Phase? Phase that is also called the “ resting phase ”

26 What ’ s that Phase? The time period between cell division is called…

27 What ’ s that Phase? The phase when DNA condenses into chromosomes

28 What ’ s that Phase? The section of interphase where organelles double

29 What ’ s that Phase? The order of phases in the cell cycle

30 SEE IT? The phase of the cell cycle shown below:

31 SEE IT? The phase of the cell cycle shown below:

32 SEE IT? The phase of the cell cycle shown below:

33 SEE IT? The phase of the cell cycle shown below:

34 SEE IT? The phase of the cell cycle shown below:

35 SEE IT? The phase of the cell cycle shown below:

36 How Many? How many daughter cells are created from mitosis and cytokinesis?

37 How Many? If a human cell is said to be diploid, how many chromosomes does it have?

38 How Many? How many phases are in interphase?

39 How Many? If a human cell is said to be haploid, how many chromosomes does it have?

40 How Many? How many phases are in mitosis?

41 How Many? If a human cell has 46 chromosomes, how many chromosomes will the daughter cells have after mitosis?

42 Cell Size As a cell becomes larger its volume increases (faster or slower) than the surface area.

43 Cell Size Three reasons why cells need to divide


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