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Rozema Biology—Spring 2010
The
BIG
Biology
Review Packet
Unit 6: Cell
Division
Due Wednesday 3-3-2010
Rozema Biology—Spring 2010
Vocabulary Words to Know
Vocabulary Term
1. Eukaryotic Cell
2. Prokaryotic Cell
3. Nucleus
4. Nucleic Acid
5. DNA
6. Nucleotide
7. Chromatin
8. Chromosome
9. Sister Chromatids
10. Gene
11. Allele
12. Homologous Pair
Definition / Description
Rozema Biology—Spring 2010
Vocabulary Words to Know
Vocabulary Term
13. Somatic Cell
14. Gamete
15. Cell Cycle
16. G1 Phase
17. G2 Phase
18. S Phase
19. G1 Checkpoint
20. G2 CheckPoint
21. Interphase
22. M Phase
23. Mitosis
24. Meiosis
Definition / Description
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Vocabulary Words to Know
Vocabulary Term
25. Prophase (In General)
26. Metaphase (In General)
27. Anaphase (In General)
28. Telophase (In General)
29. Cytokinesis (In
General)
30. Diploid
31. Haploid
32. Metaphase of Mitosis
33. Anaphase of Mitosis
34. Telophase of Mitosis
35. Daughter Cells
36. Parent Cell
Definition / Description
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Vocabulary Words to Know
Vocabulary Term
37. 2n
38. 1n
39. Prophase 1 of Meiosis
40. Metaphase 1 of Meiosis
41. Crossing Over
42. Anaphase 1 of Meiosis
43. Telophase 1 of Meiosis
44. Prophase 2 of Meiosis
45. Metaphase 2 of Meiosis
46. Anaphase 2 of Meiosis
47. Law of Segregation
48. Law of Independent
Assortment
Definition / Description
Rozema Biology—Spring 2010
Vocabulary Words to Know
Vocabulary Term
49. Telophase 2 of Meiosis
50. Sperm
51. Egg
52. Karyotype
53. Sexual Reproduction
54. Zygote
55. Fertlization
56. Asexual Reproduction
57. (Bacterial) Conjugation
58. Binary Fission
59. Budding
60. Cancer
Definition / Description
Rozema Biology—Spring 2010
Vocabulary Words to Know
Vocabulary Term
61. Mutation
62. Tumor
63. Tetrad
64. Metaphase Plate
65. Centromeres
66. Centrioles & Spindle
Fibers
67. Cleavage Furrow &
Cell Plate
68. Male Sex
Chromosomes
69. Female Sex
Chromosomes
70. How many alleles does
each gene have?
71. How many alleles (per
gene) does a haploid cell
have?
Definition / Description
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Pictures to Label
1. What is A? ________________
2. What is B? ________________
3. What is C? ________________
4. What is D? ________________
5. Draw big arrows around the chart to show the direction it “goes” in.
6. What is B pointing to? ____________________
7. What is A pointing to? _________________
8. How many total chromosomes are in this picture? __________
9. How many pairs of chromosomes are in this picture? _____________
10. Is this a homologous pair? Yes or No
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11. What does this picture show? ________________________________________________
12. Circle where crossing over is happening……
13. Was variation INCREASED or DECREASED? ______________________________
14. What do you call the pairs of chromosomes in the picture? _____________________________________
15. Which picture shows Prophase of Mitosis? ________
16. Which picture shows Metaphase of Mitosis?
_____________
17. Which picture shows Anaphase of Mitosis?
_____________
18. Which picture shows Telophase of Mitosis?
____________
19. Which picture shows the DNA condensing, centrioles
and spindle fibers preparing, and the nucleus
dissolving? _____________
20. Which picture shows the separation of sister
chromatids? ____________
21. Which picture shows pairs of sister chromatids lining
up at the metaphase plate? ______________
22. Which picture shows the reformation of the nucleus, and the unwinding of chromosomes?
______________
23. How many daughter cells will this picture end up with? ____________
24. Will the daughter cells be HAPLOID or DIPLOID? ______________
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25. Which picture shows prophase-1 of Meiosis? _________
26. Which picture shows anaphase-1 of Meiosis? _________
27. Which picture shows prophase-2 of Meiosis? _________
28. Which picture shows metaphase-1 of Meiosis? _________
29. Which picture shows cytokinesis of Meiosis-2? _________
30. Which picture shows anaphase-2 of Meiosis? _________
31. Which picture shows metaphase-2 of Meiosis? _________
32. In which picture would crossing over occur in? _________
33. In which picture does the “Law of Segregation” apply? _________
34. In which picture does the “Law of Independent Assortment” apply? _________
35. Which picture shows possible sperm or eggs? _________
36. Which picture shows possible gametes? _________
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37. What do you call the picture above? ___________________________________________
38. Where are the sex chromosomes? __________________________________
39. What do you call the pairs of chromosomes, above each number? _________________________________
40. List out the sex chromosomes this person has: __________________________
41. How many pairs of chromosomes is a human supposed to have? _____________
42. How many total chromosomes is a human supposed to have? _____________
43. How many total chromosomes does this human have? ____________
44. Does this human have a sort of disorder or syndrome? _____________
Rozema Biology—Spring 2010
Mitosis XWord
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Cell Cycle XWord
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Meiosis XWord
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Cell Basics XWord
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Reproduction & Stuff XWord
Rozema Biology—Spring 2010