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tRNA
carry the code for just 1 amino acid, that 1 aa captured is then brought to the appropriate spot on the mRNA chain, also carry anticodon,
anticodon
a base triplet that is the complementary seq. to a codon of mRNA
Prophase
point at which the duplicated chromosomes become visible
Prophase
strands of duplicated DNA and associated protein begin to condense and coil--become visible
Centrioles
2 identical sets of DNA which divide
Metaphase
duplicated chromosomes align
Anaphase
duplicate DNA molecules separate and move toward opposite sides of the cell
Anaphase
centromere pulled apart and the now seperated DNA molecules are pulled in opposite directions by the microtubules they are attached to
Telophase
begins when the two sets of chromosomes arrive at opposite poles of the cell- new nuclear membranes are formed around the chromosomes
Mitosis
process by which the cell nucleus containing duplicated chromosomes divides into 2
Mitosis- sister chromatids
sister chromatids of duplicated chromosomes seprate resulting in 2 daughter cells, each with complete sets of DNA