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chromatin

duplicate chromosomes separating are chomatids

chromosome

double stranded dna in a tight space , everyone has 46 or 23 sets



cell cycle

sequence of events from time a new cell has arisen until the cell divides in to two new cells consisting of interphase,mitosis,cytokinesis


mitosis or m phase


non mitotic phase is interphase


nuclear division 4 stages - prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase


interphase

when the division is not going on. cell is performing normal functions

prophase

chromosomes are condensing, start to get the spindel. nuclear envelopes

metaphase

chromosomes align at the equator


spindle fibers organize



anaphase

sister chromatids pulled apart become daughters


poles move apart

telophase

spindles disappear; nuclear envelope form around each set of daughter chromosomes;


cytokinesis, division of cytoplasm

cellular reproduction

when small children grow; when we repair our tissue; when Single celled organisms reproduce; and when zygotes the product of a permanent and eggs fusion Into multicellular organisms.

spindle

cytoskeletel structure to pull the chromatic apart

Mitosis stages