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Cell Theory

All cells come from other cells

Where are Daughter Nuclei produced?

Daughternuclei produced by mitosis are genetically identical to each other and to theparent nucleus

Do animals have an even amount of chromosomes?

•Everyanimal has an even number of chromosomes – each parent contributes half of thechromosomes to the new individual



Steps of the Cell Cycle

G1, G2, S, M

Interphase

Cell grows and makes a copy of its DNA.

Mitotic Phase

Cell separates its DNA into two sets and divides its cytoplasm, forming two new cells.

G1 Phase

cell grows larger and makes more of its ribosomes, organelles, and proteins.

Longest Phase

G1 Phase

Produces Daughter cells

G1 Phase

S Phase

Synthesizes a complete copy of the DNA in its nucleus.




The cell also duplicates a microtubule-organizing structure called the centrosome