A cancer that is non tumorous.
What is benign?
The phase where chromosomes line up in the middle pf it all.
What is metaphase?
The letters PMAT remind of us of what this is.
What are the phases of mitosis?
The first set of reactions and cellular respiration.
What is glycolysis?
One cell that divides to two identical cells.
What is mitosis?
This spreads cancerous cells throughout the body.
What is metastasis?
The phase where the cell grows and duplicates its DNA.
What is interphase?
An each strand of a duplicated chromosome.
What id chromatid?
This passes through an electron carrier.
What is NAD+?
This goes from DNA replication to chromosome segregation.
What is binary fission?
What is apotosis?
The phase where the nuclear envelpoe reappears.
What is telophase?
An area where chromatids are joined.
What is Centromere?
This passes through the second stage of cellular respiration.
What is the kreb cycle?
Cells that divide into two daughter cells.
What is the cell cycle?
Cancer had unregulated this.
What is cell growth?
The phase where the cell grows and duplicates its DNA.
What is interphase?
This is a tiny structure that is located in the cytoplasm of animal cells that help organize the spindle.
What is centrolies?
It is the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the site of the krebs cycle reactions.
What is a matrix?
This divides twice to to form four gametes.
What is meiosis?
This tumor is cancerous.
What is malignant?
The phase where the nuclear envelope disappears.
What is prophase?
A fanlike microtuble structure that helps seperate the chromatids.
What is a spindle?
This is a combined process of the pathway and glycolysis.
What is fermentation?
One celled fertilized egg.
What is the sexually reproduced?