the intervalbetween the endof one mitotic ormeiotic divisionand the beginningof anothera process that resultsin the formation oftwo new nuclei eachhaving the samenumber ofchromosomes as theparent nucleus found nearthe nucleus,function inthe formationof the spindlethe condensation ofchromosomesconsisting of twochromatids,disappearance of thenucleolus and nuclearmembrane, andformation of mitoticspindlethe completeseries of eventsfrom one celldivision to thenexta specific sequenceof nucleotides in DNAor RNA that islocated usually on achromosome andthat is the functionalunit of inheritancethe intervalbetween the endof one mitotic ormeiotic divisionand the beginningof anotherenzymes thatcatalyze theunwinding andseparation of double-stranded DNA orRNA during itsreplicationthe chromosomesbecome arrangedin the equatorialplane of thespindlea helix orspiralconsisting oftwo strandsthe spindledisappears andthe nucleusreforms aroundeach set ofchromosomesdeoxyribonucleicacidthechromosomesmove towardthe poles ofthe spindlea pentosesugar that isa structuralelement ofDNA cleavage of thecytoplasm intodaughter cellsfollowingnuclear divisionany of the rod-shaped or threadlikeDNA-containingstructures of cellularorganisms that arelocated in thenucleus ofeukaryotesthe intervalbetween the endof one mitotic ormeiotic divisionand the beginningof anothera process that resultsin the formation oftwo new nuclei eachhaving the samenumber ofchromosomes as theparent nucleus found nearthe nucleus,function inthe formationof the spindlethe condensation ofchromosomesconsisting of twochromatids,disappearance of thenucleolus and nuclearmembrane, andformation of mitoticspindlethe completeseries of eventsfrom one celldivision to thenexta specific sequenceof nucleotides in DNAor RNA that islocated usually on achromosome andthat is the functionalunit of inheritancethe intervalbetween the endof one mitotic ormeiotic divisionand the beginningof anotherenzymes thatcatalyze theunwinding andseparation of double-stranded DNA orRNA during itsreplicationthe chromosomesbecome arrangedin the equatorialplane of thespindlea helix orspiralconsisting oftwo strandsthe spindledisappears andthe nucleusreforms aroundeach set ofchromosomesdeoxyribonucleicacidthechromosomesmove towardthe poles ofthe spindlea pentosesugar that isa structuralelement ofDNA cleavage of thecytoplasm intodaughter cellsfollowingnuclear divisionany of the rod-shaped or threadlikeDNA-containingstructures of cellularorganisms that arelocated in thenucleus ofeukaryotes

Unit 5 Vocabulary - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. the interval between the end of one mitotic or meiotic division and the beginning of another
  2. a process that results in the formation of two new nuclei each having the same number of chromosomes as the parent nucleus
  3. found near the nucleus, function in the formation of the spindle
  4. the condensation of chromosomes consisting of two chromatids, disappearance of the nucleolus and nuclear membrane, and formation of mitotic spindle
  5. the complete series of events from one cell division to the next
  6. a specific sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA that is located usually on a chromosome and that is the functional unit of inheritance
  7. the interval between the end of one mitotic or meiotic division and the beginning of another
  8. enzymes that catalyze the unwinding and separation of double-stranded DNA or RNA during its replication
  9. the chromosomes become arranged in the equatorial plane of the spindle
  10. a helix or spiral consisting of two strands
  11. the spindle disappears and the nucleus reforms around each set of chromosomes
  12. deoxyribonucleic acid
  13. the chromosomes move toward the poles of the spindle
  14. a pentose sugar that is a structural element of DNA
  15. cleavage of the cytoplasm into daughter cells following nuclear division
  16. any of the rod-shaped or threadlike DNA-containing structures of cellular organisms that are located in the nucleus of eukaryotes