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cell cycle   The changes the cell goes through from one cell division to the next.  
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Regeneration   The process of new tissue growth at the sight of a wound or lost limb.  
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Binary Fission   Is the form of asexual reproduction occurring in prokaryotes.  
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DNA   A chemicalthat contains information for an organism's growth and functions.  
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Chromosomes   Structers that are made of compacted DNA wrapped around proteins.  
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Interphase   The part of the cell cycle during which a cell is not dividing.  
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Mitosis   The part of the cell cycle during which the nucleus divides.  
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Cytokinesis   The division of the parent cell's cytoplasm.  
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Asexual Reproduction   One organism produces one or more new organisms that are identical to itself and that live independently of it.  
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Budding   The process in which and organism develops tiny buds on its body.  
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Prophase   Long strands of DNA condense to sistinct chromosomes, each with two chromatids that are exact copies of each other.  
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Metaphase   Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.  
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Anaphase   Chromatids of each chromosome split into two separate chromosomes.  
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Telophase   New nuclear membranes form.  
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Sexual Reproduction   A cell containing genetic information from the mother and a cell containing genetic information from the fater combine into a completely new cell, which becomes the offspring.  
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