This phase of mitosis involves breaking down the nuclear membrane and nucleolus
Prophase
When DNA is uncoiled it is referred to as
Chromatin
This forms during cytokinesis of an animal cell
Cleavage Furrow
The four stages of the cell cycle mimic the four stages of the human life cycle
1. Birth
2. Grow/ Develop
3. Reproduce
4. Death
Henrietta Lacks had a horrible case of this type of cancer
Cervical Cancer
This phase of mitosis is when chromosomes get pulled apart into chromatids
Anaphase
Human egg and sperm cells only contain half the amount of genetic information meaning they are
Haploid
Because of this structure, a plant cell must do cytokinesis from the inside out
Cell Wall
Interphase
If I have cancer is my cell growth controlled or uncontrolled
Uncontrolled
When the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell this means they are in what stage of mitosis
Metaphase
You're not my brother or my twin you're just my other half you're my
Sister Chromatid/ Chromatid
This forms on the inside of the cytoplasm of a cell wall and works its way out
Cell Plate
Muscle cells and nerve cells exit the cell cycle to this phase because they do not go through mitosis multiple times
G0
My cancer has spread to other body tissues it is now considered
Malignant
During this phase of mitosis the cell plate begin to form in plant cells
Telophase
To be the same size, shape, and carry the same genetic info means to be
Homologous
The result of cytokinesis is
Two daughter cells
At the end of S Phase there will be 2x the amount of chromosomes there were at the beginning
92 chromosomes
My cancer is not spreading to other body tissues it is
Benign
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PMAT
I am in charge of holding the two chromatids together
Centromere
The HUGE sugar in plant cell walls makes cytokinesis different in plant cells
Cellulose
This phase of Interphase ensures that there were no issues during DNA replication
G2
These types of things can influence cancer some examples include, smoking, red40, and the sun
Carcinogens