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cell cycle
An ordered sequence of events in the life of a cell

mitosis
Cell division in which the nucleus divides into nuclei containing the same number of chromosomes

what are the four stages of mitosis?
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase

prophase
first phase of mitosis, during which the chromatin changes into chromosomes, spindle fibers form & the nuclear membrane disappears

metaphase
the second stage in mitosis in which the duplicated chromosomes line up along the equatorial plate in the middle of the cell.

anaphase
the third phase of mitosis , the chromatids of each chromosome separate/ split at the centromere and move in opposite directions

telophase
The fourth and final stage of mitosis, in which two nuclear membranes form & chromosomes change into chromatin

cytokinesis
division of the cytoplasm & its organelles after mitosis is complete

chromosomes
a piece of chromatin that has folded many times to form a thick structure that stains dark and is visible with a light microscope.

chromatin
Combination of DNA and its histone proteins in the nucleus.

sister chromatids
Duplicate copies of DNA attached at a centromere; two attached chromatids make the typical X shape of a chromosome

interphase
A period of growth and DNA synthesis when the cell is not actually in the process of dividing.

spindle fibers
protein fibers that attach to chromatids and assist in their separation during mitosis.

G1 Phase
first growth stage of interphase in which cell grows and performs its normal functions

S Phase
the portion of interphase during which DNA is replicated.

G2 Phase
The second growth phase, of the cell cycle, Cells prepare to divide and wait for a signal
