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Cell cycle   Mitosis   Meiosis                    RANDOM
                                 Phases   Vocab    TOPIC



  100        100       100       100      100      100

 200         200       200       200      200      200

 300         300       300       300      300      300

 400         400       400       400      400      400

  500        500       500       500      500      500
A cell spends most of its life
        in this phase.

         Interphase


                                 A 100
This stage of interphase is
when the DNA is duplicated.

          S phase



                               A 200
The cell phase when
 chromatids/chromosomes
first become visible due to
    condensing/coiling.
        Prophase

                              A 300
The phase that involves the
division of the cytoplasm and
          organelles.
         Cytokinesis




                                A 400
Part of the cell cycle that
includes prophase, metaphase,
   anaphase, and telophase.
        Mitosis



                                 A 500
The stage in the cell cycle that
     includes the duplication of
organelles in preparation for mitosis.
                 G2




                                         B 100
The mitotic phase when the
sister chromatids line up in
   the middle of the cell.
         Metaphase


                               B 200
The mitotic phase that has
   a cleavage furrow.


       Telophase




                             B 300
During Anaphase, what do we
call the structures being dragged
      to each side of the cell.

       Chromosomes

                                B 400
The correct order of
 MITOSIS phases.




   Prophase, Metaphase,
   Anaphase, Telophase

                          B 500
If a human cell has 46
chromosomes, then the cell
after meiosis would contain
   _____ chromosomes.
            23



                              C 100
Sperm and egg cells are also
  known as __________.

        Gametes



                               C 200
Meiosis divides one diploid cell into
   how many haploid sex cells


                  4



                                   C 300
These structures are separated
during the first meiotic division
         (Anaphase 1).

        Homologous
        chromosomes
                                    C 400
These structures are separated
 during the second meiotic
   division (Anaphase 2).

          Sister
        Chromatids

                                 C 500
Type of cell & phase?




    Animal/Metaphase

                        D 100
Type of cell & phase.




  Animal/Telophase


                        D 200
Cell type & phase.




 Animal/ Anaphase
                     D 300
Cell type & phase.




  Plant/Telophase

                     D 400
Name the PROCESS and the cell
PHASE that would create this cell.




         Meiosis/Metaphase1
                                 D 500
Homologous
chromosomes
              E 100
The division of the nucleus.


          Mitosis




                               E 200
A ________ cell is a cell that
contains the original number of
      chromosomes (2N).

             Diploid




                                  E 300
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DOUBLE
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                 E 400
A ________ cell is known
 for having only half the
   number of original
    chromosomes (N).
         Haploid




                            E 400
The name of the proteins that
 DNA coils/wraps around.


           Histones




                                E 500
The name for DNA that
is loosely coiled around
        proteins.
         Chromatin




                           F 100
The process that is occurring in
      the picture below.




           Crossing Over


                                   F 200
The benefit of crossing over in
           meiosis.

      Increased genetic
          diversity




                                  F 300
What is the name of the
  structure below.




      Cell Plate


                          F 400
DAILY
DOUBLE
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                 F 500
How is it possible to have so
    many different cells
    performing different
functions if EVERY cell has
    IDENTICAL DNA?
Only use the DNA code they
            need!!



                                F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
        Cell organelles
  Please record your wager.



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The animal cell organelle
that helps in mitosis, but it
is not found in plant cells.
          Centrioles




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Bio mitosis meiosis jeopardy

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 5. Cell cycle Mitosis Meiosis RANDOM Phases Vocab TOPIC 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
  • 6. A cell spends most of its life in this phase. Interphase A 100
  • 7. This stage of interphase is when the DNA is duplicated. S phase A 200
  • 8. The cell phase when chromatids/chromosomes first become visible due to condensing/coiling. Prophase A 300
  • 9. The phase that involves the division of the cytoplasm and organelles. Cytokinesis A 400
  • 10. Part of the cell cycle that includes prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Mitosis A 500
  • 11. The stage in the cell cycle that includes the duplication of organelles in preparation for mitosis. G2 B 100
  • 12. The mitotic phase when the sister chromatids line up in the middle of the cell. Metaphase B 200
  • 13. The mitotic phase that has a cleavage furrow. Telophase B 300
  • 14. During Anaphase, what do we call the structures being dragged to each side of the cell. Chromosomes B 400
  • 15. The correct order of MITOSIS phases. Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase B 500
  • 16. If a human cell has 46 chromosomes, then the cell after meiosis would contain _____ chromosomes. 23 C 100
  • 17. Sperm and egg cells are also known as __________. Gametes C 200
  • 18. Meiosis divides one diploid cell into how many haploid sex cells 4 C 300
  • 19. These structures are separated during the first meiotic division (Anaphase 1). Homologous chromosomes C 400
  • 20. These structures are separated during the second meiotic division (Anaphase 2). Sister Chromatids C 500
  • 21. Type of cell & phase? Animal/Metaphase D 100
  • 22. Type of cell & phase. Animal/Telophase D 200
  • 23. Cell type & phase. Animal/ Anaphase D 300
  • 24. Cell type & phase. Plant/Telophase D 400
  • 25. Name the PROCESS and the cell PHASE that would create this cell. Meiosis/Metaphase1 D 500
  • 27. The division of the nucleus. Mitosis E 200
  • 28. A ________ cell is a cell that contains the original number of chromosomes (2N). Diploid E 300
  • 29. DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager E 400
  • 30. A ________ cell is known for having only half the number of original chromosomes (N). Haploid E 400
  • 31. The name of the proteins that DNA coils/wraps around. Histones E 500
  • 32. The name for DNA that is loosely coiled around proteins. Chromatin F 100
  • 33. The process that is occurring in the picture below. Crossing Over F 200
  • 34. The benefit of crossing over in meiosis. Increased genetic diversity F 300
  • 35. What is the name of the structure below. Cell Plate F 400
  • 36. DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager F 500
  • 37. How is it possible to have so many different cells performing different functions if EVERY cell has IDENTICAL DNA? Only use the DNA code they need!! F 500
  • 38. The Final Jeopardy Category is: Cell organelles Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
  • 39. The animal cell organelle that helps in mitosis, but it is not found in plant cells. Centrioles Click on screen to continue
  • 40. Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT