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What is this called?
haploid
What is this called?
diploid
What kind of cell division is this?
mitosis
What kind of cell division is this?
meiosis
What is no. 1 called?
nucleosome
What is no. 2 called?
histone
What is no. 3 called?
loosely packed chromatin/chromatin
What is no. 4 called?
highly compacted chromatin/chromosome
What is no. 5 called?
centromere
What is no. 6 called?
replicated chromosome
What are no. 7 called?
identical sister chromatids
What phase of interphase is this?
G1 Phase
In which phase does this process occur?
S Phase
What phase of interphase is this?
S Phase
What phase of interphase is this?
G2 Phase
What kind of cell is shown? Name the phase that it is experiencing.
animal; G2 Late Interphase
What kind of cell is shown? Name the phase that it is experiencing.
plant; G2 Late Interphase
What phase of mitosis is this?
prophase
What kind of cell is shown? Name the phase that it is experiencing.
plant; prophase
What kind of cell is shown? Name the phase that it is experiencing.
animal; prophase
What phase of mitosis is this?
prometaphase
What kind of cell is shown? Name the phase that it is experiencing.
plant; prometaphase
What kind of cell is shown? Name the phase that it is experiencing.
animal; prometaphase
What phase of mitosis is this?
metaphase
What kind of cell is shown? Name the phase that it is experiencing.
plant; metaphase
What kind of cell is shown? Name the phase that it is experiencing.
animal; metaphase
What phase of mitosis is this?
anaphase
What kind of cell is shown? Name the phase that it is experiencing.
plant; anaphase
What kind of cell is shown? Name the phase that it is experiencing.
animal; anaphase
What phase of mitosis is this?
telophase
What kind of cell is shown? Name the phase that it is experiencing.
plant; telophase
What kind of cell is shown? Name the phase that it is experiencing.
animal; telophase
What phase of mitosis is this?
cytokinesis
What kind of cell is shown? Name the phase that it is experiencing.
plant; cytokinesis
What kind of cell is shown? Name the phase that it is experiencing.
animal; cytokinesis
What is the arrow pointing to?
cleavage furrow
What is happening in no. 2?
cell rounds up and nucleus collapses
What is happening in no. 3?
chromatin condenses and DNA fragments
What is happening in no. 4?
plasma membrane blisters and blebs form
What is letter A called?
blebs
What is happening in no. 5?
cell fragments
What is no. 6 called?
apoptotic
What is letter B called?
cell fragment
What is letter C called?
DNA fragment
What kind of tumor is this?
benign tumor
What kind of tumor is this?
malignant tumor
What is happening in no. 1?
the cell got a mutation from cell division
What is happening in no. 2? Assume the teal cell is the start of a tumor
new mutations come and one of the cells can start a tumor
What is happening in no. 3?
the tumor forms and one cell mutates further
What is happening in no. 4?
the tumor can invade underlying tissue through producing a proteinase enzyme
What is happening in no. 5?
cancer cells can invade lymphatic and blood vessels
Which is the cancerous cell?
left
Which is the normal cell?
right
Are these normal cells or cancer cells?
normal cells
Are these normal cells or cancer cells?
cancerous cells
What are the yellow things called?
spindle poles
What is happening in no. 1?
synapsis
What is happening in no. 2?
crossing over between non-sister chromatids
What phase of meiosis is happening here?
prophase I
What phase of meiosis is happening here?
metaphase I
What phase of meiosis is happening here?
anaphase I
What phase of meiosis is happening here?
telophase I
What phase of meiosis is happening here?
interkinesis
What phase of meiosis is happening here?
prophase II
What phase of meiosis is happening here?
metaphase II
What phase of meiosis is happening here?
anaphase II
What phase of meiosis is happening here?
telophase II
Is this from mitosis or meiosis?
meiosis
Where did the nondisjunction happen in this image?
Meiosis I
Where did the nondisjunction happen in this image?
Meiosis II
Based on the set of chromosomes shown, what syndrome does this person have?
Triplo-X
Based on the set of chromosomes shown, what syndrome does this person have?
Klinefelter Syndrome
Based on the set of chromosomes shown, what syndrome does this person have?
Jacobs Syndrome
Based on the set of chromosomes shown, what syndrome does this person have?
Turner Syndrome
What chromosomal arrangement was shown in A?
Deletion
What chromosomal arrangement was shown in B?
duplication
What chromosomal arrangement was shown in C?
inversion
What chromosomal arrangement was shown in D?
translocation
What is letter A called?
endosperm
What is letter B called?
embryo
What is letter C called?
seed coat
What is no. 1 called?
endocarp
What is no. 2 called?
mesocarp
What is no. 3 called?
exocarp
What kind of fruit is this?
Simple Fleshy Fruits
What kind of simple fleshy fruit is this?
Berry
What kind of simple fleshy fruit is this?
Berry
What kind of simple fleshy fruit is this?
Hesperidium
What kind of simple fleshy fruit is this?
Pepo
What kind of simple fleshy fruit is this?
Pepo
What kind of simple fleshy fruit is this?
Pepo
What kind of simple fleshy fruit is this?
Drupe
What kind of simple fleshy fruit is this?
Drupe
What kind of simple fleshy fruit is this?
Drupe
What kind of simple fleshy fruit is this?
Pome
What kind of fruit is this?
Accessory Fruit
What kind of fruit is this?
Simple Dry Dehiscent Fruit
What kind of dehiscent fruit is this?
Legume
What kind of dehiscent fruit is this?
Legume
What kind of dehiscent fruit is this?
follicle