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young jozy messer 8t

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uncontrolled cell growth cancer
longest phase of the cell cycle( no mitosis) interphase
chromosomes line up in the middle (equator) metaphase
chromosomes are pulled apart to opposite poles Anaphase
two distinct nuclei are visible Telophase
chromosomes visible- nuclear membrane breaks down. Prophase
segment of the cell cycle when the nucleus divides Mitosis
DNA is replicated S phase
Division of the cytoplasm Cytokinesis
Cells health and development are checked- apoptosis may result of cells are defective Checkpoints
human eukaryote
wooly mammoth eukaryote
has no nucleus prokaryote
simplest prokaryote
true nucleus eukaryote
oldest prokaryote
has organelles eukaryote
most complex eukaryote
rose bush-plant eukaryote
has DNA but no nuclear membrane prokaryote
bacteria only prokaryote
Two types of nucleic acids DNA/RNA
monomers or subunits of DNA and RNA nucleotides
DNA makes copy of itself DNA replication
organisms that contain only one cell unicellular
the study of life biology
organisms that have to find her food heterotroph
Adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine DNA nitrogen bases
Organisms that contain more than one cell multicellular
organisms that make their own food autotrough
A-T ; C-G with hydrogen bonds base pairing rules
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