B1- Chromosomes and Mitosis

Cards (21)

  • Why do cells need to divide?
    To survive and grow
  • What do chromosomes contain?
    Genetic information
  • What is the structure of chromosomes?
    Coiled-up lengths of DNA molecules
  • What do different genes control?
    The development of different characteristics
  • How many copies of each chromosome do body cells normally have?
    Two copies
  • From whom do organisms inherit their chromosomes?
    One from the mother and one from the father
  • How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?
    23 pairs
  • What is the purpose of the cell cycle?
    To produce new cells for growth, development, and repair
  • What is the stage of the cell cycle when the cell divides called?
    Mitosis
  • How do multicellular organisms use mitosis?
    To grow or replace damaged cells
  • What is the result of the cell cycle?
    Two new cells identical to the original cell
  • What are the two main stages of the cell cycle?
    1. Growth & DNA Replication
    2. Mitosis
  • What happens to DNA in a cell that is not dividing?
    It is spread out in long strings
  • What must a cell do before it divides?
    Grow and increase the amount of subcellular structures
  • What happens to DNA before cell division?
    It duplicates to form X-shaped chromosomes
  • What do the arms of the X-shaped chromosomes represent?
    Exact duplicates of each other
  • What occurs during mitosis?
    The chromosomes line up at the center and are pulled apart
  • What forms around each set of chromosomes after mitosis?

    Membranes that become the nuclei of the new cells
  • What happens to the cytoplasm and cell membrane after mitosis?
    They divide
  • What is the result of mitosis in terms of daughter cells?
    Two new daughter cells that are identical
  • How does the DNA of daughter cells compare to the parent cell?
    It is identical