Cell Cycle Biology I. Cell Cycle = sequence of growth and division in the life of a cell = sequence of growth and division in the life of a cell Animation.

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Cell Cycle Biology I

Cell Cycle = sequence of growth and division in the life of a cell = sequence of growth and division in the life of a cell Animation Animation Animation

Cytokinesis Mitosis

InterphaseMitosis + Cytokinesis + Interphase = period of cell growth Nucleic acids, proteins, organelles made Each chromosome makes a copy of itself Centrioles make copies Nuclear membrane present Only chromatin visible Mitosis = division of the cell’s nucleus in which the chromosomes in the parent cell divides into 2 identical sets

Cytokinesis = cytoplasm divides in 2 daughter cells = cytoplasm divides in 2 daughter cells