Cell Continuity
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- Q1Stage of mitosis where spindle fibres contract pulling sister chromatids to opposite sides of the cell.Anaphase30s
- Q2any malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell divisionCancer30s
- Q3The way in which cells arise from other cells in order to grow and survive from one generation to the next.Cell continuity30s
- Q4Sex cellGamete30s
- Q5The period of time during which a cell divides, replicates its DNA, makes proteins and begins dividing again.Cell Cycle30s
- Q6Twice the basic set of chromosomes, represented by (2n).Diploid30s
- Q7The basic set of chromosomes, represented by the letter (n).Haploid30s
- Q8the final stage of meiosis when the chromosomes move toward opposite ends of the nuclear spindle and the cell divides into two new cellsTelophase30s
- Q9Chromosome pairs that carry the same genes coding for the same traitsHomologous chromosomes30s
- Q10Form of cell division where one cell divides into four with each new daughter cell containing half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.Meiosis30s
- Q11Stage of mitosis where sister chromatids line up along the equator of the cell.Metaphase30s
- Q12Fom of cell division where one cell divides in two with each new daughter cell containing the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.Mitosis30s
- Q13Stage of mitosis where chromatin shorten and can be seen as individual chromosomes.Prophase30s
- Q14Any difference between individuals of the same speciesVariation30s