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Spontaneous Generation

The idea living things come from non living things.

Redi

This scientist looked at jars of meat to see if maggots appeared.

Pasteur

This scientist made a "S" shaped-neck flask that kept the spores out of the broth.

Theory of Biogensis

The idea that living things come from only other living things.

Two diploid cells

How many cells are made in Mitosis?

Interphase


Mitosis

Two parts of the cell cycle

Interphase

When DNA Replication happens

Prophase

When the nucleolus and nuclear membrane break down, chromosomes forms, centrioles migrate to opposite poles, and spindle fibers form

Metaphase

When chromatids line up in the middle of the cell

Anaphase

Chromatids get pulled apart and chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell

Telophase

The nuclear membrane and nucleolus reappear, cell pinches together forming the cleavage furrow, and two new cells are made

Diploid

A cell with two chromosomes for each homologous pair or a full set of DNA

Cancer

Uncontrolled cell growth

Cyclins


Cell to Cell Contact

Factors that regulate cell division

Binary Fission

Cell division in prokaryotic cells