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G1?
Cell duplicates organelles with more protein synthesise
S phase?
Two identical copies of DNA
G2 phase?
Rapid cell growth with DNA being checked for damage while ATP isade for cytokenisis
IPMAT?
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telaphase
Necrosis?
Cell death from injury or loss of blood
Apoptosis?
Cell death programed
Hayflick limit?
Max amount of cell division
What could cause cell cycle to stop?
Random mutation
Interphase?
DNA replication
Prophase?
Chromosomes condense, the nuclear envelope disintegrates, and spindle fibers begin to form.
Metaphase?
Replicated chromosomes (sister chromatids) line up along the cell's equator (metaphase plate) and attach to spindle fibers by their centromeres.
Anaphase?
Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell by spindle fibers.
Telophase?
Chromosomes arrive at opposite poles, nuclear envelopes reform, and chromosomes decondense.