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A Cell Spends more time in this phase than in any other. Name this cell cycle stage: 

Interphase

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What are the 2 main phases of the cell cycle? 

Interphase and Mitosis 

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This phase occurs before DNA replication. 

G1 phase 

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Which phase does DNA replication occur during? 

Synthesis (S) phase 

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Which stage of Mitosis is characterized by DNA coiling up into chromosomes? 

Prophase 

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In which stage of Mitosis does the nuclear envelope dissolve, and spindle fibers form? 

Prophase 

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Which Mitosis phase is characterized by sister chromatids lining up at the cells equator? 

Metaphase

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Which stage of Mitosis follows Anaphase? 

Telophase

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Which phase of Interphase double checks for errors in the DNA?

G2 Phase 

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Which phase of Interphase is characterized by preparation for the nucleus to divide? 

G2 Phase 

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What is the corresponding base to Adenine? 

Thymine 

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During DNA replication, the DNA unzips down the middle, breaking this type of bond between nucleotides: 

Hydrogen Bonds 

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Which phase of Mitosis do chromosomes unravel, and nuclear envelopes reform? 

Telophase 

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Which Mitosis phase is characterized by sister chromatids separating and individual chromosomes moving to the poles of the cell? 

Anaphase 

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What is the final stage of cell division? 

Cytokinesis

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What is the name of the fragments of DNA that the Lagging Strand produces during replication? 

Okazaki fragments 
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Which strand of DNA begins with the 5' end and is able to be replicated uninterrupted? 

The Leading Strand 

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This stage of the cell cycle is characterized by normal functions such as synthesis of proteins, growth and preparation for cell division. 

Interphase 

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Which stage of Mitosis does the Cell have 2 nuclei? 

Telophase 

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During DNA replication, the DNA produces 2 complete strands of DNA. This DNA is composed of 1 strand of the original DNA, and 1 strand of newly assembled DNA. Such a process is known as: 

Semiconservative 

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The structure that holds the 2 identical chromosomes together during Mitosis.

Centromere

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The 4 possible bases that compose the "rungs" on the ladder of DNA

Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine

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What organelle produces spindle fibers? 

Centrioles 

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The package that DNA is tightly coiled into in order to aid cell division.

Chromosomes

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This sugar helps to compose the backbone of DNA

Deoxyribose