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Process of Cell Division; Cell Cycle; Reproduction

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chromosome   The part of a nucleus that holds the genetic material.  
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DNA   The genetic material found in all living cells. DNA has the information a living thing needs to grow, take care of itself, and to have offspring. Deoxyribonucleic acid.  
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cell cycle   The order of events in the life of a cell. How a cell grows, takes care of itself, and divides.  
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cytokinesis   The division of cytoplasm after mitosis.  
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interphase   Part of the cell cycle. It's when a cell grows, takes care of itself, and gets ready to divide.  
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mitosis   A phase in the cell cycle. It's when the nucleus of a cell divides.  
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asexual reproductoin   How a single living thing makes a copy of itself that has the same genes.  
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binary fission   One way a single living thing makes a copy of itself that has the same genes. Some one-celled organisms reproduce this way. The living thing copies its genetic material, splits in half, and makes two cells. Each cell is a copy of the original cell.  
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regeneration   The way some cells make new tissue growth. The new growth takes place at the site of a wound or lost limb; also a form of asexual reproduction.  
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