Thechromosomesline up in themiddle of thecell. asexualreproductionGrowthDuplicationChromosomesThecytoplasm ofthe cell ispulled apartuntil it splits.CondensedDNA thatlooks likeX'sMitosis is typeof cell divisionthat results in 2identicaldaughter cells.1parentcellsexualreproductionDNADNA turnsintochromosomesand nucleusfalls apart Repair&ReplaceMitosisThe chromosomessplit in half and arepulled towardopposite sides ofthe cell. Two newnuclei begin toform aroundthechromosomes. DNA copiesitself inside ofthe cell(doubles). Nochromosomes.2 identicaldaughtercellsThechromosomesline up in themiddle of thecell. asexualreproductionGrowthDuplicationChromosomesThecytoplasm ofthe cell ispulled apartuntil it splits.CondensedDNA thatlooks likeX'sMitosis is typeof cell divisionthat results in 2identicaldaughter cells.1parentcellsexualreproductionDNADNA turnsintochromosomesand nucleusfalls apart Repair&ReplaceMitosisThe chromosomessplit in half and arepulled towardopposite sides ofthe cell. Two newnuclei begin toform aroundthechromosomes. DNA copiesitself inside ofthe cell(doubles). Nochromosomes.2 identicaldaughtercells

Mitosis - 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 chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
  2. asexual reproduction
  3. Growth
  4. Duplication
  5. Chromosomes
  6. The cytoplasm of the cell is pulled apart until it splits.
  7. Condensed DNA that looks like X's
  8. Mitosis is type of cell division that results in 2 identical daughter cells.
  9. 1 parent cell
  10. sexual reproduction
  11. DNA
  12. DNA turns into chromosomes and nucleus falls apart
  13. Repair & Replace
  14. Mitosis
  15. The chromosomes split in half and are pulled toward opposite sides of the cell.
  16. Two new nuclei begin to form around the chromosomes.
  17. DNA copies itself inside of the cell (doubles). No chromosomes.
  18. 2 identical daughter cells