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MITOSIS
STAGES OF CELL CYCLE
CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE
DIFFERENCES
VOCAB
100
The cell's chromosomes become visible, the nuclear membrane disappears, and the centrioles move to opposite sides of the cell
What is prophase?
100
Cell cytoplasm divides.
What is cytokinesis ?
100
Long, thin fibers of DNA and proteins.
What is chromatin?
100
Uncontrolled cell growth
What is cancer?
100
Division of the nucleus.
What is mitosis?
200
Chromosomes are unwinding and becoming enclosed in the nucleus, and the cell begins to divide...?
What is telophase
200
DNA replicates.
What is S phase?
200
One half of a duplicated chromosome.
What is sister chromatid?
200
Animal cells use this to divide
What is a cleavage furrow?
200
The life cycle of a cell.
What is Cell cycle?
300
Chromosomes are lined up on the cells equator
What is metaphase?
300
The cell grows and carries out normal activities after division has occurred.
What is G1 phase?
300
Holds two sister chromatids together.
What is centromere?
300
Eukaryotes use these two steps to divide
What is mitosis and cytokinesis?
300
Division of cytoplasm.
What is cytokinesis?
400
Chromatids are pulled apart and become individual chromosomes
What is anaphase?
400
The stage that includes G1, S, and G2.
What is interphase ?
400
Visible structure seen beginning in prophase .
What is a chromosome ?
400
Prokaryotes divide this way
What is binary fission?
400
Undifferentiated cells that can become specialized cells.
What is stem cells?
500
Spindle fibers appear and attach to centromeres
What is prophase?
500
Cell preparation for division occurs.
What is G2 phase ?
500
Nucleic acid that makes up the bulk of a chromosome.
What is DNA
500
Plant cells use this to divide.
What is a cell plate?
500
This structure holds sister chromatids together.
What is centromere?