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Binary Fission

A form of asexual reproduction and Cell division in prokaryotes and some protozoa

Binary Fission

daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell.

Germ Cell

are the cells of the sexual, reproductive system

Somatic Cell

are all the other cells in the body

Cell Cycle

Eukaryotic cells that are destined to divide progress through a series of stages known as the.

Interphase

In actively dividing cells, G1, S and G2 are collectively known.

Chromatids

The two copies of a replicated chromosome are termed

Mitosis

prophase, ( prometaphase), metaphase, anaphase, telophase followed cytokinesis (cytoplasmic division) resulting in two daughter cells

Mitosis

The division of the cell nucleus resulting in two daughter nuclei, each with the same number of chromosomes as the parent nucleus

Prophase

Chromatin condenses into duplicated chromosomes (pair of sister chromatids

Anaphase

Sister Chromatids separate and move to opposite poles

Metaphase

Chromosomes align on cell’s midplane

Telophase

Nuclear envelope re-forms, Nucleoli appear and Chromosomes uncoil

karyokinesis

the DNA is divided equally and two new nuclei are formed

cleavage furrow

is used to divide the cytoplasm however in plant cells