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Biology: Exploring Life Chapter 9 Flashcards

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5433558801asexual reproductionprocess in which a single cell or set of cells produces offspring that inherit all their genetic material from one parent (Concept 9.1)0
5433558802sexual reproductionprocess in which genetic material from two parents combines and produces offspring that differ genetically from either parent (Concept 9.1)1
5433558803chromatincombination of DNA and protein molecules, in the form of long, thin fibers, making up the genetic material in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell (Concept 9.2)2
5433558804chromosomecondensed threads of genetic material formed from chromatin as a cell prepares to divide (Concept 9.2)3
5433558805sister chromatidone of a pair of identical chromosomes created before a cell divides (Concept 9.2)4
5433558806centromereregion where two sister chromatids are joined tightly together (Concept 9.2)5
5433558807cell cyclesequence of events from the production of a eukaryotic cell to the time the cell itself reproduces (Concept 9.2)6
5433558808interphasestage of the cell cycle during which a cell carries out its metabolic processes and performs its functions in the body (Concept 9.2)7
5433558809mitotic phasestage of the cell cycle when a cell is actively dividing (Concept 9.2)8
5433558810mitosisprocess by which the nucleus and duplicated chromosomes of a cell divide and are evenly distributed, forming two daughter nuclei (Concept 9.2)9
5433558811cytokinesisprocess by which the cytoplasm of a cell is divided in two; usually follows mitosis and meiosis (Concept 9.2)10
5433558812spindleframework of microtubules that guide the movement of chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis (Concept 9.3)11
5433558813centrosomeregion of cytoplasmic material that in animal cells contains structures called centrioles (Concept 9.3)12
5433558814prophasefirst stage of mitosis and of meiosis I and II, when the already replicated chromosomes condense (Concept 9.3)13
5433558815metaphasesecond stage of mitosis and of meiosis I and II when the spindle is fully formed and all of the chromosomes are held in place (Concept 9.3)14
5433558816anaphasethird phase of mitosis and of meiosis I and II, in which the sister chromatids separate and move toward the poles of the spindle (Concept 9.3)15
5433558817telophasefinal stage of mitosis and of meiosis I and II, in which the chromosomes reach the spindle poles, nuclear envelopes form around each set of daughter chromosomes, and the nucleoli reappear (Concept 9.3)16
5433558818cell platedisk containing cell wall material that develops in plant cells during cytokinesis, eventually dividing the cell into two daughter cells (Concept 9.3)17
5433558819cancerdisease caused by severe disruption of the mechanisms that normally control the cell cycle (Concept 9.4)18
5433558820meiosistype of cell division that produces four cells, each with half as many chromosomes as the parent cell (Concept 9.5)19
5433558821karyotypedisplay of a person's 46 chromosomes (Concept 9.5)20
5433558822homologous chromosomeone of a matching pair of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent (Concept 9.5)21
5433558823diploidhaving two homologous sets of chromosomes (Concept 9.5)22
5433558824haploidhaving a single set of chromosomes (Concept 9.5)23
5433558825zygotediploid cell formed when the nucleus of a haploid sperm cell fuses with the nucleus of a haploid egg cell (Concepts 9.5, 33.3)24
5433576776fertilizationthe fusion of the nucleus of a haploid sperm cell and the nucleus of a haploid egg cell, forming a diploid zygote25
5433576777tetradgroup of four chromatids formed during prophase I of meiosis by the two sister chromatids in each of the two homologous chromsomes26
5433579308benign tumormass of cells that remain at their original site27
5433579309malignant tumormass of abnormal cells resulting from uncontrolled cancer cell division28
5433584191metastasisspread of cancer cells beyond their original site in the body29

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