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Biology

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What happens to the chromosomes when prophase occurs Chromosomes coils up into visible structures
What is metaphase Spindle fibers attach on to the chromosomes
What is Anaphase When the spindle fibre retreats and pulls half the chromosomes towards each centriole
What is Telophase Spindle fibre are back in the centrioles and the nuclear envelopes starts to form back around both sets of chromosomes
What does Cytokinesis do Cell membrane pinches off in the middle and seperated into 2 daughter cells
What is Apoptosis The death of cells which occurs as a normal and controlled part of an organism's growth or development
What is the difference on how many times a normal cell and cancer cell go through mitosis A normal cell can undergo mitosis 50-60 times and a cancer cell can undergo mitosis an unlimited number of times
How many cell check points are there There are 3 cell check points
What is a tumor A tumor is a solid mass of tissue that forms when abnormal cell groups together
what is the difference between growth phase and synthesis phase Growth phase cell is growing and developing its organelles and synthesis phase the chromosomes replicated in the nucleus x2 chromosomes
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