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Cells do not continue to grow larger because it would take too long for ____ to enter the cell.
Nutrients
Which makes an exact clone of the cell?
Mitosis
Where does the first checkpoint occur in the cell cycle?
G1
Where does the last checkpoint occur in the cell cycle?
Mitosis
Which of the following does not contain a checkpoint?
Cytokinesis
Do plant and animal cells both undergo mitosis?
Fact
In which stage do the chromosomes condense?
Prophase
In which stage does the nucleus begin reforming?
Telophase
In which stage do the chromosomes align at the equatorial plane?
Metaphase
In which stage do the sister chromatids separate?
Anaphase
In which stage do the chromosomes condense?
Prophase
Which of these stages is not always considered to be a stage of mitosis?
Cytokinesis
Which type of tumor is of lesser concern?
Benign
Which of the following is not a known carcinogen?
Green Tea
Mitosis occurs in
All living things
Improper duplication of genetic material can lead to everything EXCEPT
Chuck Norris
What happens in G1?
Growth of cell
What happens in S phase
DNA is replicated
What happens in G2?
Growth of cell
What happens in M phase?
Mitosis and Cytokinesis
How many chromosomes do humans have?
46

DNA replication copies a chromosome, resulting in ____________.
Identical chromatids joined at the centromere

How many chromatids does a cell entering division have? How many chromosomes will a daughter cell have?
92;46

What is interphase?
The time between cell division with overall periods of growth
What is in Interphase?
G1, S, G2
What are the stages of Mitosis?
Prophase, Metaphase,Anaphase, Telephase
What happens in Prophase?
Chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, the nuclear envelope breaks down, and the mitotic spindle begins to form.
What happens in Metaphase?
Spindle fibers pull the chromosomes until they are all aligned in a single row along the center of the cell.
What happens in Anaphase?
The sister chromatids separate at the centromere and are pulled rapidly toward opposite poles of the cell.
What happens in Telophase?
Two new nuclear envelopes form around the separated chromosomes at each pole as they begin to uncoil back into chromatin.
What happens in Cytokinesis?
Cytokinesis