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Cell Cycle

Cell Cycle. C h e l s e y A l i f f. Interphase. -grow -DNA replicates (exact copy) -prepares to divide. http://emt.bu.edu/em610/em610_ol_spring_2008/yanti/interphase.html. cwx.prenhall.com/ bookbind / pubbooks /martini10/chapter2/ medialib /interphase.html. Prophase.

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Cell Cycle

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  1. Cell Cycle ChelseyAliff

  2. Interphase • -grow • -DNA replicates (exact copy) • -prepares to divide http://emt.bu.edu/em610/em610_ol_spring_2008/yanti/interphase.html cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/martini10/chapter2/medialib/interphase.html

  3. Prophase • -nucleur membrane and nucleus disappear. • -spindle fibers appear (ropes) • -see duplicated chromosomes http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gh19/b1510/mitmei.htm http://www.yorktech.com/science/pics_mitosis.asp

  4. Metaphase • -duplicated chromosomes move to the middle. • -Sister chromatids on either side. http://www.spcollege.edu/clw/math_science/nicotera/pnic/nicotera/anatomy[1].html http://staff.jccc.net/pdecell/celldivision/mitosis1.html

  5. Anaphase • -sister chromatids separate and move to opposite ends. http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/labbench/lab3/anaphase.html http://www2.victoriacollege.edu/dept/bio/Mitosis/Animal/animana.htm

  6. Telophase • -nucleus membrane and nucleolus reappear. • -chromosomes loosen up and become chromatin. http://student.ccbcmd.edu/~gkaiser/biotutorials/dna/mitosis/actelophase.html http://www.uic.edu/classes/bios/bios100/lecturesf04am/lect16.htm

  7. Cytokinesis • -Always moving to the next stage • -Division of cytoplasm http://www.sparknotes.com/biology/cellreproduction/mitosis/section3.rhtml http://www.biologyreference.com/Co-Dn/Cytokinesis.html

  8. Cell Cycle

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