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16 Cards in this Set
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This stage in animal cells has the centrioles moving to opposite ends of the cell...
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PROPHASE
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These cells have a cell wall...
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ONION ROOT TIP
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These cells have centrioles...
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WHITEFISH
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This results from uncontrolled cell division...
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CANCER
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This stage of mitosis results in a newly formed cell membrane...
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TELOPHASE
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This word describes the dividing of the cell into two...
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CYTOKINESIS
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These hold together duplicated chromosomes...
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CENTROMERE
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The word for the stages of the cell cycle that onvolve active cell division...
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MITOSIS
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What happens right after mitosis...
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G1
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The stage of mitosis in which the individual chromosomes (chromatids) line up along a center line...
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METAPHASE
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In this part of the cell cycle, chromosomes are duplicated...
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S PHASE
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This part of the cell cucle takes up at least 75 percent of the time...
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INTERPHASE
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This is composed of microfiliaments that pull chromatids to opposite sides of the cell...
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SPINDLE
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In this stage, a chemical in the cell triggers cell division...
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G2
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Cylinder shaped organelles that are important in cell division...
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CENTRIOLES
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The stage in which identical chromosomes pull apart...
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ANAPHASE
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