Across
- 3. the material within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
- 4. After mitosis the cytoplasm divides to form two separate daughter cells
- 5. _____ Cycle. series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide
- 6. _______ Cell. The new cells produced from mitosis
- 7. Third Phase of Mitosis. The chromosomes are pulled apart and move to opposite sides of the cell
- 9. ________ Fiber. threads from centrioles that attach to chromosomes to pull them apart during mitosis
- 10. Fourth phase of Mitosis. New nuclear membranes form around the groups of chromosomes that were pulled apart to make two new nuclei.
- 12. Single copy of coiled up DNA that makes one half of a chromosome.
- 13. Two chromatids joined together. each side has identical DNA.
- 14. How cells make new cells. Has four phases (PMAT)
- 15. Section of a chromosome that contains instructions for an organisms development and trains
Down
- 1. A part of the cell containing DNA and RNA
- 2. Second phase of Mitosis. Chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell. The Centrioles attach spindle fibers to either side of the chromosomes
- 3. structure in an animal cell that helps to organize cell division
- 8. first phase of mitosis. The chromosomes become visible and the centrioles separate and go to opposite sides of the nucleus
- 9. _______ Cells. Body cells; diploid (2N); do Mitosis
- 11. First stage of the cell cycle when the DNA starts making copies to prepare for mitosis. (not a phase of mitosis, but is a phase of the cell cycle).
- 12. DNA in its loose, uncoiled form
