Description

Process in which a cell divides into two new daughter cells
process of reproduction involving a signal parent that results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent
type of reproduction in which cells from two parents unite to form the first cell of a new organism
developing stage of a multi cellular organism
process in which cells become specialized in structure and function
cells that are able to develop into any type of cell found in body
stage of early development in mammals that consists of hollow ball of cells
cells capable of developing into most, of the body's cell types
un-specialized cell that can give rise to one or more types of specialized cells
cell with limited potential to develop into many types of differentiated cells
one of a group of external regulatory proteins that stimulate the growth and division of cells
one of a family of proteins that regulates the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells
the process of programmed cell death
disorder in which some of the body's cells lose ability to control growth
mass of rapidly dividing cells that can damage surrounding tissue
structure in nucleus that contains DNA that is passed on from generation to the next one
found in eukaryotic chromosomes that has DNA tightly coiled around histones
events in which a cell grows, prepares for division, and divides to form 2 daughter cells
period of the cell cycle between cell division in which the cell grows
part of eukaryotic cell division during, the cell nucleus divides
division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells
first, longest phase of mitosis
one of two identical sister parts of a chromosome
region of a chromosome where 2 sister chromatides attach
structure in an animal cell that helps to organize cell division
phase of mitosis where the chromosomes line up across the center of the cell
phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell
phase of mitosis in which the distinct individual chromosome begin to spread out into a tangle of chromatin

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