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What stage of the cell cycle is this?
Cytokinesis
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What stage of the cell cycle is this?
Telophase
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What stage of the cell cycle is this?
Metaphase
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What stage of the cell cycle is this?
Prophase
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What stage of the cell cycle is this?
Interphase
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What stage of the cell cycle is this?
Anaphase
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Centrioles disappear
Telophase
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Spindle fibers disappear
Telophase
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Cell doubles in size
G1- Interphase
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Enzymes and organelles are made
Interphase
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Sister chromatids are pulled to opposite poles of the cell
Anaphase
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Nuclear envelope disappears
Prophase
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Two nuclear envelopes reappear
Telophase
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Plasma membrane pinches inward
Telophase
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Chromosomes line up at the equator
Metaphase
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DNA coils to form chromosomes
Prophase
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Centrioles appear
Prophase
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Spindle fibers appear
Prophase
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DNA is replicated
S- Interphase
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Chromosomes begin to uncoil into chromatin
Telophase
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Nucleolus disappears
Prophase
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Nucleolus reappears
Telophase
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Cytoplasm and organelles are equally divided
Cytokinesis
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Give the stages of the cell cycle.
- Interphase (G1,S,G2)
- Mitosis (Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase)
- Cytokinesis
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Somatic Cells (define)
- Cells that aren't gametes
- Contain 46 chromosomes (23 from each parent)
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Gamete Cells (define)
- Sperm and Egg
- Contain 23 chromosomes (only from 1 parent)
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Haploid (define)
- Refers to the number of 23 chromosomes.
- All gametes are haploid.
- Represented by "n."
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Diploid
- Refers to the number of 46 chromosomes.
- All somatic cells are diploid.
- Represented by "2n."
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