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Review of the Cell Cycle definitions Flashcards

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Review of the Cell Cycle definitions
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  • Interphase

    The phase where the cell prepares for division, involving growth and DNA replication.
  • Prophase

    Chromatin condenses into chromosomes, and the mitotic spindle begins to form.
  • Prometaphase

    The nuclear envelope breaks down, and spindle fibers attach to chromosomes.
  • Metaphase

    Chromosomes align at the cell's equatorial plane, preparing for separation.
  • Anaphase

    Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell.
  • Telophase

    Nuclear membranes reform around separated chromatids, and the spindle disassembles.
  • Cytokinesis

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

    The material that condenses to form chromosomes during cell division.
  • Chromosomes

    Tightly coiled structures of DNA and protein visible during cell division.
  • Centrosome

    The organelle that organizes microtubules and forms the mitotic spindle.
  • Mitotic spindle

    A structure made of microtubules that segregates chromosomes during mitosis.
  • Nucleolus

    A structure within the nucleus that disassembles during prometaphase.
  • Nuclear envelope

    The membrane that encloses the nucleus, breaking down in prometaphase.
  • Sister chromatids

    Identical copies of a chromosome connected by a centromere, separated in anaphase.