Mitosis and the Cell Cycle
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Cell Cycle Order | Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis
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Cancer | Loss of ability to control the cell cycle. Continuous mitosis leads to tumors.
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External Regulatory Factors | Outside signals that regulate the cell signal.
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Internal Regulatory Factors | Allows cell cycle to proceed only when previous steps are finished.
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Cyclins | Proteins that regulate steps in a cell cycle.
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Interphase | Spindle begins to form
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Cytokinesis | Two cells are identically split.
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Telophase | Chromosomes at either ends gather and begin to unwind
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Anaphase | Sister chromatids seperate and are pulled toward opposite "poles".
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Metaphase | Spindle completely formed
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Prophase | Spindle begins to form.
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M-Phase | Made up of cytokinesis and mitosis.
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Interphase | G1, G2, S-phase together in the period when the cell is not actively dividing.
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Preperation for Mitosis | G2 phase, second growth phase
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DNA replication | S-Phase DNA cell is duplicated.
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G1 Phase | First Growth when cells perform their cells every day activities such as growing and making organelles.
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Cell Division | The process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells.
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Chromatids | Consists of two identical sister chromatids.
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Centromeres | Point in the center of a chromatid.
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Cell Cycle | Series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide.
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Centrioles | Two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm near the nuclear envelope.
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