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what are your cells dividing for? |
growth development normal repair and maintenance making sex cells, gametes |
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interphase |
the period of regular cell function between cell division |
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G phase |
growth- the number of organelles and amount of cytoplasm increase |
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S phase |
the chromosomes replicate.the copies of the chromosomes are called cromatid |
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G2 phase |
growth- the cell makes the organelles and substances necessary for cell divison |
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mitosis |
a series of phases in cell divison during which the nucleus of a cell divides into two with identical chromosomes or genetic material |
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cytokinesis |
the cyto plasm of the cell divides into two new cells called daughter cells |
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prophase |
sister chromatid condense to become thicker.the nucleolus and nuclear envelope disappear |
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metaphase |
all chromosomes and replicant sister chromatids are aligned in the middle. all fibred are used to push and pull them in order |
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anaphase |
once aligned the spindles start to contract and separated |
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telephase |
creation of two new nuclei |
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cleavage furrow |
animal cell start to divide |
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cell plate |
plant cell starts to divide |
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differentiation |
the changes that take place in the cell as they develop |
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growth factor |
chemicals that stimulate the division and differentiation of new cells |
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regeneration |
the process of growing back lost body parts |
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asexual reproduction |
reproduction in which one parent produces offspring by cell division |
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budding |
a parent organism produces offspring by growing tiny replica of itself |
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