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The Process by which the nucleus of cell divides, while maintaining the chromosome number[image] |
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The stage of the cell reproductive cycle lasting from the end of one mitotic cycle to the beginning to the next[image] |
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The stage of mitosis or meiosis in which the chromosomes and spindle appear and the nucleus membrane disappears[image] |
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The stage of mitosis or meiosis during which the centromeres of the chromosomes are lined up at the equatorial plane. [image] |
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The stage of mitotsis during which the daughter chromosomes move to opposite poles[image] |
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The stage of mitosis during which the chromosomes uncoil, the spindle and asters disappear, and the nuclear membrane reforms[image] |
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The division of the cytoplasm of the cell after mitosis or meiosis; the cell divides into two parts, each containing one of the newly formed nuclei and half of other contents of the parent cell[image] |
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This is called the...?[image] |
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Bonus:What is the first phase in Mitosis? |
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