Cell Reproduction Jeopardy

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The stage in which chromosomes
align along the equator of the
cell
metaphase
The stage of mitosis where the
cytoplasm begins to split and a
membrane forms
telophase
Cells that multiply in one spot
and are relatively harmless,
easy to treat
benign
Interphase is made up of
G1, S, G2
Which stage of mitosis?
anaphase
Which stage of mitosis?
telophase
Cells that reproduce out of
control and spread quickly
throughout the body
malignant
During Gap 1, what happens?
Cells grow
Stage in which the cell and
cytoplasm completely split
cytokinesis
The stage in which chromosomes
split and move to opposite poles
is
anaphase
What happens during synthesis?
DNA is duplicated
Which stage of mitosis is this cell
in?
prophase
What is the order of mitosis?
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase,
Telophase
Which stage of mitosis is this cell
in?
metaphase
Term for when the body sends an
enzyme to destroy a damaged cell
before it can copy itself
apoptosis
Cancer cells can come from...
Radiation, Chemicals,
Carcinogens, Genetics,
Viruses
A cancer treatment that kills
cancer cells, but also has side
effects due to killing healthy
cells is called…
chemotherapy
Cancer cells spread so quickly
due to…
Skipping through the
Gap 1 and 2 stages of
the cell cycle
Sperm or eggs are considered
_______.
gametes
Body cells are called _____ cells.
somatic
1 copy of a chromosome is called
_____.
haploid
2 copies of chromosomes are
called ________.
diploid
Meiosis results in (2 or 4)
(haploid or diploid) cells.
*Need both answers
4 haploid
The stage of meiosis in which the
chromosomes align in pairs at the
equator of the cell
Metaphase I
The stage of meiosis where
crossing over takes place
Prophase I
Why is meiosis essential to life?
It makes reproductive
cells; no reproduction
without those cells