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DNA replication occurs in this phase |
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Chromosomes become visible in this phase. |
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Spindle forms during this phase. |
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Cell organelle the chromosomes are found in. |
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Number of chromosomes a human has. |
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Name for chromosomes during interphase of the cell cycle. |
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The phase during which the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell |
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The phase in which the sister chromatids are pulled apart. |
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Division of the cytoplasm |
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individual chromosomes move towards opposite poles of the cell |
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The phase the nuclear membrane and nuceoli disappear |
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order of phases in interphase |
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The nuclear membrane reforms |
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The area on a chromosome where the spindle fibers attach |
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The phase of the cell cycle in which the cell grows. |
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The phase in which the centrioles move toward the poles of the cells. |
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The phase where the cell membrane starts to pinch off in animal cells. |
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Type of cells that mitosis occurs in |
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Chromatids that are attached at the centromere. |
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The specific part of interphase when chromosomes are duplicated. |
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The part of interphase before the chromosomes are replicated. |
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