Cell Cycle-Lytle Word Scramble
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Interphase | Cell grows and carries out normal cell processes |
Interphase | DNA replicates. |
Prophase | Nuclear membrane disintegrates. |
Prophase | Nucleolus disappears. |
Prophase | Chromosomes condense. |
Prophase | Mitotic spindle fibers begin to form between the poles. |
Prophase | Centrioles begin to migrate to opposite sides of the cell. |
Metaphase | Chromosomes attach to mitotic spindle fibers. |
Metaphase | Chromosomes align along the equator of the cell. |
Anaphase | Microtubules (mitotic spindle fibers) shorten. |
Anaphase | Centromeres break, and sister chromatids begin to separate. |
Anaphase | Sister chromatids move to opposite poles. |
Telophase | Chromosomes reach the poles of the cells. |
Telophase | Nuclear envelope re-forms. |
Telophase | Nucleolus reappears. |
Telophase | Chromosomes decondense. |
Cytokinesis | Plant cells-Cell plate forms, dividing daugher cells. |
Cytokinesis | Animal cells-Cleavage furrow forms at equator of cell and pinces inward until cell divides in two. |
Cytokinesis | Results in the creation of 2 daughter cells. |
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