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| The average adult process for cells |
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25 million cells per second for repair/ replacement.
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you find chromosomes containing genetic materials (DNA)
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interpahse, prophase, metaphase, amaphase, and telophase.
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| which four stages make up the mitosis? |
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Prophase metaphase amaphase and telophase.
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process by which cell nucleus divides into two identical nuclei.
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longest of the stages
cell doubles in size
groth will occur
in nuclues chromosomes will make exact copy of themselves.
centrials duplicate.
make protein, enzymes, mitochondrian.
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Chromosomes are now called chromatids (shotened copies for mitosis)
Chromatids pair up and connect by centromere
Spindle fibers form strings between centrioles.
Nuclear membrane breaks apart and disolves.
Centrioles move to opposite ends.
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its the middle
Centromores of each chromatical pair line up in the middle.
Each centromere is connected to a spindle fiber.
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Away""
Spindle fibers pull chromatids apart
Eache chromosome moves to opposite end of cell
Two identical sets of chromosomes
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When chromosomesreach opposite end, spindle fiber break apart > proteins
Nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes.
Two identical nuclei
Furrow devolopes
Cleavage occurs
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