The longest phase in interphase
what is Gap 1
the chromosomes condense and the nuclear envelope dissolves in this stage
what is prophase
this cell forms a cleavage to pinch apart the cell
what are animal cells
derived from embryonic cells
what are stem cells
This is where the first checkpoint can be found.
what is Gap 1
where cells that can not replicate stay
what is G0
Where the chromosomes are lining up across the middle and the spindle fibers connect the centromere
What is metaphase
The official splitting of the cell
What is cytokinesis
How do scientists utilize stem cells for?
What is to study growth, development, and differentiation.
These are known for regulating the process of cell division.
What are proteins
The preparation for mitosis
What is interphase
the phase where all of pmat occurs
what is mitosis
the creation of two identical daughter cells
what is cytokinesis
Stems cells have a variety of uses including being able to become these types of cells.
What are any type of cell.
These can be created if a cell fails to be checked at a cell checkpoint.
What is a cancerous cell
Chromosomes are replicated and divided
What is synthesis
Spindle fibers pull the sister chromatids apart
What happens in anaphase
Cytokinesis divides this organelle into two individual cells.
What is the cytoplasmic organelle
These cell have the capacity for long term self renewal.
What are stem cells?
This is known as the bad kind of cancerous tumor that can be found because it moves
What is a malignant tumor
The second stage of growth
What is Gap 2
The process where chromosomes uncoil
What is Telophase
Cytokinesis differs in these two cell types.
What are plant and animal cells
Stem cells are currently used to screen medications for what reason?
These are typically known as the cancerous tumors that are not harmful.
What are benign tumors?