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Part of the cell cycle where chromosomes are replicated
The first stage of mitosis when chromosomes begin to replicate
Part of mitosis where the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
point of construction on the chromosome containing repeated DNA sequencses that bind specific proteins
The phase of the cell cycle when the cytoplasm divides, creating two daughter cells
This forms in a plant cell to divide the cells
this forms in animal cells to divide the cells
Part of the cell cycle where chromosomes are pulled apart to opposite poles
Part of the cell cycle where nuclear envelopes, golgi complex, and ER re-form
Chromosomes posses how many kinetochores
Protiens produced in synchrony with the cell cycle
Each chromosome replicates to produce two sister chromatids which remain attached to each other at the centomere
This is the longest phase of the cell cycle
Whwn the DNA wrapped in nuucleosomes is further coiled into an even more compact structure that is called the
Complex of protiens
Number of chromosomes
The portion of a eukaryotic chromosome thata is not transcribed into RNA
That portion of a eukaryotic chromosome that is transcribed into mRNA
A complex of DNA and proteins
In eukaryoes, the site of rRNA synthesis
The morphology of the chromosomes of an organism as viewed with a light microscope
Having two sets of chromosomes (2n)
One of two identical copies of each chromosome, still linked at the centromere
Disk-shaped protein structure within the centromere to which the spindle fibers attatch during mitosis or meiosis
Protiens that produce microtubules
In animal cell mitosis, a radial array of microtubules extending from the centrioles toward the plasma membrane
Part of the cell cycle where the cell spends the least amount of time in
The commitment to DNA synthesis
Is the primary point at which the cell "decides" whether or not to divide
Genes that can cause a cell to become a cancer cell

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