The cell replicates, or copies, all of its DNA, the cell also performs its 'everyday' function
What is interphase?
G1, S, and G2 are the substages of this.
What are the the substages of interphase.
disorder in which cell growth in uncontrollable
What is cancer?
Stage when the cell divides into two new daughter cells
What is cytokinesis?

What is metaphase
Stopping growth or dividing
What happens once a cell reaches its size limitations?
Cancer cells spend less time in interphase
Which is why the reproduce so rapidly?
Unspecialized cells
What are stem cells?
Prokaryotic cell division
What is binary fission?
This is divided during mitosis
Alteration of the cell that causes cancer
What is mutation?

What is anaphase
These are built in to the cell cycle and and can stop the cell cycle.
What are checkpoints?
What is apoptosis?
Chromosomes coming together
What is synthesis?
Difficulty obtaining nutrients, eliminating waste, impairment of the cell membrane
What happens when the cell becomes too large?
Initiates various stages of the cell cycle
What is the role of cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs)
Proteins that regulate the cell cycle
What are cyclins?
fourth and final phase of mitosis, during which the chromosomes begin to disperse into a tangle of dense material, chromosomes begin to relax
What is telophase?