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Introduction to the Cell Cycle definitions Flashcards

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Introduction to the Cell Cycle definitions
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  • Cell Cycle

    A series of events a cell undergoes from formation to division, including interphase and M phase.
  • Interphase

    A non-dividing phase focused on cell growth, DNA replication, and organelle production.
  • M Phase

    The phase involving cell division, consisting of mitosis and cytokinesis.
  • G0 Phase

    A subphase of interphase where cells are in a quiescent state, not actively preparing to divide.
  • G1 Phase

    A subphase of interphase focused on cell growth and preparation for DNA replication.
  • S Phase

    A subphase of interphase where DNA replication occurs, resulting in duplicated chromosomes.
  • G2 Phase

    A subphase of interphase where the cell prepares for mitosis, synthesizing proteins and organelles.
  • Mitosis

    A process of nuclear division in the M phase, consisting of five subphases.
  • Cytokinesis

    The division of the cytoplasm, resulting in two separate daughter cells.
  • Prophase

    The first subphase of mitosis where chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes.
  • Prometaphase

    A subphase of mitosis where the nuclear envelope breaks down and spindle fibers attach to kinetochores.
  • Metaphase

    A subphase of mitosis where chromosomes align at the cell's equatorial plane.
  • Anaphase

    A subphase of mitosis where sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles.
  • Telophase

    The final subphase of mitosis where nuclear envelopes reform around separated chromosomes.