Which phase does chromatin has completely coiled up into a chromosome.

PROPHASE
What is interphase?

Growth period when chromatin replicates and the cell grows, "in between" phase.
What is the cleavage furrow?

Forms and the cytoplasm divides.
What is the roll of spindle fibers

`divides the genetic material in a cell.
How does cancer happen?.
uncontrolled cell division, cell cycle is no longer regulated by genes serving as checkpoints.
Which phase has centromeres divide and sister chromatid are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell.
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ANAPHASE
what phase is the cell growing, synthesizes new proteins, chromosomes are uncoiled, cellular respiration occurs.

G1(Gap or Growth)
Which one has 2 new daughter cells formed with same number of chromosomes as the original cell.

CYTOKINESIS
what is the purpose of chromosomes
Chromosomes allow DNA to be accurately copied during these cell divisions.
What are three examples of cancer?
Breast cancer, Lung cancer, and Bone cancer
Which phase has spindle fibers that pull sister chromatids and line them up in the middle of the cell.

METAPHASE
What is usually the shortest of the three phases of interphases.
G2
What in plants must be formed in the middle of the original cell
cell plate
What is the roll of the nucleolus?

Repository of genetic information and as the cell's control center
What are stem cells

Stem cells are cells with the potential to develop into many different types of cells in the body. They serve as a repair system for the body.
Which phase does chromosomes begin to uncoil to form chromatin.

TELEOPHASE
which phase is DNA id replicated, chromosomes are copied, proteins associated with chromosomes are made.
SYTHESIS(S PHASE)
What is cytokinesis?

complete division of the cytoplasm
What is the role of centrioles .
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organizing microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system.
what is asexual reproduction

process in which parent divides to produce offspring.
what is the purpose of mitosis
to replace old, worn out cells.
90 %
The cell plate gradually develops into a____ then a ___
CELL MEMBRANE AND CELL WALL
what is the role of the cell membrane
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The plasma membrane, or the cell membrane, provides protection for a cell.
What is tissue regeneration?

The natural process of replacing or restoring damaged or missing cells, tissues, organs, and even entire body parts to full function in plants and animals