Cell types involved in cycle — definition?
Somatic and germinal lineage cells.
Interphase phases — key events?
Growth, DNA replication, preparation for division.
Mitosis — phases?
Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase.
Meiosis — purpose?
Produce haploid, genetically diverse gametes.
Cell cycle checkpoints — role?
Ensure proper division and maintain genomic stability.
Mitosis vs meiosis — difference?
One vs two divisions; identical vs diverse daughter cells.
Cytokinesis — function?
Divides cytoplasm, forms two daughter cells.
Germinal cells — location?
Gonads: ovaries and testicles.
Biological significance of mitosis?
Growth, tissue repair, cell renewal.
Biological significance of meiosis?
Genetic diversity, species continuity.
Cell cycle in somatic cells?
Includes mitosis, no meiosis.
Interphase — key feature?
Preparation for cell division.
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1. If a cell is actively producing gametes during reproduction, which cell type is it most likely to be?
2. Which statement matches the topic "Phases and events of interphase in the cell cycle"?
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