Across
- 4. Dissolves at the start of mitosis and reforms at the end of mitosis.
- 7. Cells grow in this phase of the cell cycle.
- 8. The division of the cell’s cytoplasm.
- 9. The connection between sister chromatids.
- 10. Parts of the cell that each have their own job.
- 13. The phase of mitosis where chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell.
- 14. Attaches then pulls splits chromosomes to the poles of the cell during mtosis.
- 17. Contains all phases of the cell cycle except M phase.
- 19. The process of DNA replication.
- 21. Identical parts of a chromosome.
- 22. The division of the nucleus into two nuclei.
- 23. The phase of where chromosomes are split and drawn toward the poles of the cell.
Down
- 1. The first and largest phase of Mitosis.
- 2. A barrier surrounding the cell that is drawn inward for animal cells during cytokinesis.
- 3. A gel like substance that gets pinched into two equal parts during cytokenisis for animal cells.
- 5. The two cells after cytokinesis.
- 6. The fourth and final phase of mitosis.
- 11. Organizes the spindle fibres.
- 12. Composed of DNA wrapped around proteins.
- 15. Cells prepare for Mitosis in this phase of the cell cycle.
- 16. Two of these are present after mitosis is complete.
- 18. DNA and protein, called histones, packed tightly together
- 20. A cell that divides to create two daughter cells.
- 21. Chromosomes are copied in this phase of the cell cycle.
