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Cells

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Endocytosis Part one   The Cell comes in contact with the particle.  
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Endosytosis Part Two   The cell membrane begins to wrap around the particle.  
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Endosytosis part three   Once the particle is completely surrounded the vesicles pinch off.  
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Exocytosis part one   Large particles that leave the cell are packaged in the vesicle.  
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Life cycle   Life cycle of a cell. Begins when a cell is formed and ends when it divides.  
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Binary Fission   Bacteria forming new cells by splitting in two.  
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How do new prokaryotic cells form?   Splitting in two or binary fission.  
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Making more eukaryotic cells stage one   Cell grows copying organelles and chromosomes.  
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Chromosomes are made of____.   DNA  
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After the chromosome is copied the two pieces are called_____.   Chromotids  
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Exocytosis part two   The vescle travels to the open membrane.  
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Exocytosis part three   Cell releases particle.  
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Two chromotids are connected by a______.   Centromere  
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Making Eukaryotic cells part two   The chromotids seperate called mitosis. Mitosis ensures that each new copy of the cell recieves a copy of each chromosome.  
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Making Eukaryotic cells part three   The cell divides and produces two identical cells.  
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mitosis Phase one   nuclear membrane breaks apart.the two centrioles move to opposite sides of the cell and fibers form between them.  
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Mitosis phase two   The chromosomes line up along the equater of the cell.  
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Mitosis phase three   The chromotids seperate and are pulled to opposite sides of the cell by the fibers.  
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Mitosis phase four   The nuclear membrane forms around the 2 sets of chromosomes.  
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