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Chromosomes and Mitosis

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Asexual reproduction in one-celled organisms is considered ______ ______ (a form of mitosis).

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binary fission

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Cell growth

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G1 (Gap 1) -

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Replication DNA

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S (DNA Synthesis)

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Growth and preparation for mitosis

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G2 (Gap 2) -

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Cell division

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M (mitosis)

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Stops growth

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G0 (G Zero)

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An example of a cell that hits the G0 stage and stops growing and does not proceed in the cell cycle:

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neurons

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An example of a cell that hits the G0 stage and stops growing and does not proceed in the cell cycle:

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Tumors

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A. (Includes B, C, and D; "cell resting")

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Interphase

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first stage of cell cycle - cell grows

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G1

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DNA is copied/replicated

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S

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cell prepares to divide

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G2

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first stage of cell division

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prophase

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second stage of cell division

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Metaphase

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third stage of cell division

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Anaphase

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fourth stage of cell division

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telophase

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name for NUCLEAR division of cell division:

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M

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name for CYTOPLASMIC division of cell division:

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Cytokinesis

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Cytokinesis for PLANT CELLS - cell walls form from in to out

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Cell plate formation

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Cytokinesis for ANIMAL CELLS - cell membranes form from out to in

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Cleavage Furrow

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Chromatids of each chromosome separate at the centromere.

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anaphase

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Copied DNA coils into chromosomes.

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Telophase

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Spindle fibers disassemble (disappear).Centrosomes appear next to the disappearing nucleus.

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Prophase

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Kinetochore fibers move chromosomes to the cell's center.

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Metaphase

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A nucleus and nucleolus reform in each new cell.

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Telophase

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Chromatids move towards opposite poles of the dividing cell.

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Anaphase

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Spindle fibers radiate from the centrosomes.

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Prophase