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Interpahse and MItosis

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Interphase   the cell grows and maintains its routine functions as well as its contributions to the internal environment (longest period of time)  
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Gap 1 (G1)- Interphase   cell growth occurs and cytoplasmic organelles are replicated (centrioles, mitochondria)  
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Synthesis (S)- Interphase   genetic material replicates (DNA)  
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Gap 2 (G2)- Interphase   completion of DNA replication  
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Prophase   chromosomes condense and become visible; nuclear envelope and nucleolus disperse; spindle apparatus form  
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Metaphase   the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers, and they align along equator or metaphase plate  
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Anaphase   sister chromatids seperate to opposite poles of the cell  
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Telophase   nuclear envelopes begin to reassemble around two daughter nuclei; chromosomes and spindle disappears  
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Cytokinesis   a cell divides its cytoplasm to produce two daughter cells, and that is accomplished by a structure called the contractile ring; this pinching process is also called the "cleavage furrow," as it is the cleavage of one cell into two cells  
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