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Cell Cycle

http:// www.bio/tutorials/cell_cycle/giology.arizona.edu/cell_braphics/cellcycle.gif. Cell Cycle. By Dalton Barksdale. Cell Division. The cells that have different stages and produces identical cells 3 stages Interphase Mitosis Cytokinesis.

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Cell Cycle

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  1. http://www.bio/tutorials/cell_cycle/giology.arizona.edu/cell_braphics/cellcycle.gifhttp://www.bio/tutorials/cell_cycle/giology.arizona.edu/cell_braphics/cellcycle.gif Cell Cycle By Dalton Barksdale

  2. Cell Division • The cells that have different stages and produces identical cells • 3 stages • Interphase • Mitosis • Cytokinesis http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/biobk/spindle.gif

  3. Stage 1 interphase [prep-stage] 90 percent Grow DNA replicates Prepares to divide http://emt.bu.edu/em610/em610_ol_spring_2008/yanti/interphase_text.JPG

  4. Stage 2 mitosis http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/V/LGG/images/MITOSIS.gif Mitosis has 4 phases Prophase Metaphase Anaphase telophase

  5. Metaphase • a part of mitosis that are beginning to have chromatins in it.

  6. Prophase • The chromatin condenses into double rod shapes. The chromatins become visible.

  7. Anaphase • It is a part of a mitosis and the chromatins move opposite directions http://www.cytographica.com/overheads/plate10.html http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Anaphase.aspx

  8. Prometaphase • The 4th part of mitosis. It precedes ,metaphase and it forms together. http://biology.kenyon.edu/HHMI/Biol113/Prometaphase.gif

  9. Cell chart

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