vocab for cell division
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haploid | having half the normal number of chromosomes--one of each type
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diploid | having the normal number of chromosomes--a pair of each type
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centriole | cell structure used to form spindle fibers
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centromere | structure connecting copies of chromosomes
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duplicated chromosome | a chromosome having a copy attached; the "X" form
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spindle fiber | threadlike structures that separate and move duplicated chromosomes
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chromosome pairs | chromosomes that have similar information on them; one from mom, one from dad
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budding | using cell division to form a new individual from the side of another; falls off when big enough
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regeneration | using cell division to replace lost body parts
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