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Cell Reproduction

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DNA   a chemical that contains information for an organism's growth and functions  
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chromosomes   DNA wrapped around protiens  
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Interphase   The part of the cell cylce during wich a cell is not dividing, growth and develop  
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Mitosis   thee part of the cell cycle during wich the nucleus divides.  
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Cell cycle   The normal sequence of development and division of a cell  
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Cytokinesis   The division of a the parent cell's cytoplasm  
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Asexual reproduction   One organism produces the new organism or organisms that are identical to itself and that live independantly of it.  
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Binary fission   the form of asexual reproduction occurring in prokaroytes  
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regeneration   The process of new tissue growth at three sites  
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chromatids   a small organelle that divides ekaryotic cells  
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cetromere   Compacted DNA  
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binary fission   the form of asexual reproduction ocurring in prokayotes  
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sexual reproduction   when two organisms produce another organism,unique organism  
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prophase   the step of mitosis when the DNA in the nuecleuses of a cell condenses and becomes visible under a light microscope  
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metaphase   the step of mitosis when the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell  
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anaphase   the step of mitosis when the chromosomes split, resulting in two seperate identical chromosomes and then are pulled to topposite sides of the cell  
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telophase   the step of mitosis when a new nuceur membrane forms around each group of choromsomes. The chromosomes then return to their threadlike form.  
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budding   a process in which an organism develops buds o its body  
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spindle fibers   strings atttached to the chromosomes to pull them apart  
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