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

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•Tiny structures located at the poles of the spindle fibers

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•Area where a pair of chromatids is attached

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•A fanlike microtubule structure that helps separate chromosomes is called a…

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•At the beginning of cell division, each chromosome consists of two…

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•When during the cell cycle are chromosomes visible

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•Uncoiled DNA present during interphase…

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•Cytokinesis in plant cells forms a

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•Letter B is pointing to…

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•Proteins involved in the coiling of chromatin into chromosomes

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•Cell part that disappears during prophase and reappears during telophase

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•What is the difference between chromatin and a chromatid?– CHROMATIN – UNCOILED DNA– CHROMATID – PAIRED CHROMOSOME

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What’s that Phase?

•The physical division of the cytoplasm–CYTOKINESIS

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What’s that Phase?

•The phase where sister chromatids are first pulled apart

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What’s that Phase?

•The final phase of mitosis

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What’s that Phase?

•The section of interphase where the cell grows

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What’s that Phase?

•The phase where chromosomes are aligned at the middle of the cell

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What’s that Phase?

•Phase where the cytoplasm starts to prepare for division

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What’s that Phase?

•The section of interphase where DNA is copied

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What’s that Phase?

•The phase where the nuclear envelope disappears

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What’s that Phase?

•The phase of the cell cycle represented by Letter B

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What’s that Phase?

•The phase where microtubules attach to centromeres

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What’s that Phase?

•The phase where chromosomes unravel into chromatin

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What’s that Phase?

•The two main phases of cell division are called

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What’s that Phase?

•The division of the cell nucleus

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What’s that Phase?

•Phase that is also called the “resting phase”

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What’s that Phase?

•The time period between cell division is called…

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What’s that Phase?

•The phase when DNA condenses into chromosomes

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What’s that Phase?

•The section of interphase where organelles double

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What’s that Phase?

• The order of phases in the cell cycle

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•The phase of the cell cycle shown below:

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•The phase of the cell cycle shown below:

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•The phase of the cell cycle shown below:

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SEE IT?

•The phase of the cell cycle shown below:

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SEE IT?

•The phase of the cell cycle shown below:

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•The phase of the cell cycle shown below:

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How Many?

•How many daughter cells are created from mitosis and cytokinesis?

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How Many?

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

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How Many?

•How many phases are in interphase?

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How Many?

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

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How Many?

•How many phases are in mitosis?

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How Many?

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

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Cell Size

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

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Cell Size

•Three reasons why cells need to divide