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biology

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G1 phase   cell growth happens here  
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s phase   dna is replicated  
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G1, S, G2   interphase  
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G2 phase   preparation for mitosis  
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checkpoint   checks for damage. ensures cells are healthy if the cell is damaged apoptosis occurs. apoptosis failure leads to tumors and tumors mean cancer.  
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nondisjunction   the failure of homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids to separate properly during cell division  
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diploids   a cell that has paired chromosomes , one from each parent. ONLY SOMATIC CELLS not sex/germ cells. (46 chromosomes)  
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haploid (half of what they should be)   germ cells (gametes) (egg and sperm cells ) only 23 chromosomes .  
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homologous chromosomes   chromosome pairs , one from each parent , that are similar in length , gene position and centromere position.(sister chromatids)  
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cell differentiations   the process when a cell develops into a specific type of cell by dna  
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somatic cells (used for growth repair)   any cell forming the body of an organism ; except for sex cells.  
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germ cells    
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