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A skin cell would divide to make more skin cells using the process of __________. Ans-- Mitosis - Somatic cells like skin cells divide using mitosis. After S phase, each chromosome will consist of _____ (how many?) chromatid(s). Ans-- 2 - S phase replicates the DNA so that each chromosome ...

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A skin cell would divide to make more skin cells using the process of __________.
Ans✓✓✓-- Mitosis


- Somatic cells like skin cells divide using mitosis.


After S phase, each chromosome will consist of _____ (how many?) chromatid(s).
Ans✓✓✓-- 2


- S phase replicates the DNA so that each chromosome will have two chromatids.


After telophase I of meiosis, the chromosomal makeup of each daughter cell is
___________. Ans✓✓✓-- haploid, and the chromosomes are each composed of
two chromatids


- Homologous pairs separate in anaphase I, but sister chromatids do not separate
until anaphase II.


Anaphase 1 Ans✓✓✓-- homologous pairs are pulled apart, and they move
toward the poles of the cell.


Anaphase Ans✓✓✓-- Phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes separate and
move to opposite ends of the cell

, Anaphase II Ans✓✓✓-- The centromere divides. The chromatids seperate and
move to opposite ends of the cell. Each chromatid is now an individual
chromosome.


Asexual reproduction Ans✓✓✓-- A reproductive process that involves only one
parent and produces offspring that are identical to the parent.


At the end of telophase II, the number of chromosomes is_____? Ans✓✓✓--
Haploid


- At the end of meiosis, the daughter cells are haploid and contain one copy of
each chromosome. The parental cell was diploid and had two copies of each
chromosome.


At what point in interphase does the cell contain the least amount of DNA?
Ans✓✓✓-- G1


- During G1, the DNA has not yet replicated.


Cell Cycle Ans✓✓✓-- the "life cycle" of a cell. It is the set of stages that a cell goes
through during its lifetime.


- Cells go through five major stages of development: G1, synthesis (S), G2, mitosis
(M), and cytokinesis.


Chromosomes Ans✓✓✓-- threadlike structures made of DNA molecules that
contain the genes

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