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Meiosis, Mitosis and a little review

Teacher: Mrs. Snodgrass
Horizontales
Type of reproduction with only one parent or parent cell.
Number of chromosomes in a human somatic cell.
A cell with two of each chromosome (one from mom, one from dad)
Attaches to centromeres and pulls chromosomes during cell division (2 words, no blank)
Phase of mitosis in which all of the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
Two identical copies of a chromosome held together by a centromere. Produced during replication. (Two words, no space.)
Cells in the ovaries or testes that undergo meiosis (2 words, no space).
Cell division that creates two diploid cells
Phase of mitosis in which sister chromatids are pulled away from each other.
Division of the cytoplasm.
Sex cells, egg or sperm cells
Holds together sister chromatids in a replicated chromosome
Verticales
Type of reproduction that involves the fusion of gametes (egg and sperm)
Cell division that creates four haploid cells
A cell with one set of chromosomes.
Process of sperm fusing with egg.
Chromosome pairs 1 through 22. Do not code for gender.
Chromosomes that are very similar to each other. One from mom, one from dad.
Body cells that have two sets of chromosomes (diploid)
Number of chromosome in a human gamete
Phase of mitosis in which two nuclei are formed.
Type of chromosome that codes for gender. The 23rd pair of chromosomes.
A picture of all of the chromosomes in a body cell arranged from longest to shortest.
Phase of mitosis in which chromatin condenses into chromosomes and the nuclear membrane breaks down.