1. This cycle is divided into two phases- interphase and M phase. 2. It is in this phase that cells grow in size and replicate their DNA. 3. A type of cell division whose daughter cell contains 2n chromosomes simllar to the parent cell. 4. The number of control checkpoints during the cell cycle to ensure the production of normal and functional daughter cells. 5. Inability of the cell cycle checkpoints to regulate cell division may lead to this disease. 6. It is a type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in halves to form sex cells. 7. This happens in Prophase I and that results in the exchange of genetic materials between homologous chromosomes. _8. This is a gamete formation that suggests the production of egg cells in the ovaries of females, 9. For multicellular organisms, this is a means for the production of new tissues or body parts during sion growth and development. 10. In meiosis II, these are the number of haploid cells produced from one diplold cell.