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CELL DIVISION
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When cell divides forming 2 new cells Prokaryotic cells Called Binary Fission Split into 2 parts Eukaryotic cells Called Mitosis Daughter cells form that are identical to parent
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CHROMOSOMES Chromosome Threadlike structure made of DNA and protein Different number depending on species Example: fruit flies- 8 chromosomes Humans: 46 chromosomes (23 pairs) Chromatid- 2 copies of same chromosome Centromere- holds chromatids together
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STAGES OF MITOSIS Interphase Prophase Metaphase (middle) Anaphase (away) Telophase Cytokinesis
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INTERPHASE Where cell is most of the time DNA copies itself (doubles) Long strands of DNA Can’t be clearly seen
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PROPHASE DNA shortens and can be seen Nuclear membrane disappears Spindle fibers appear (come from centrioles) Group of fibers that guide movement of chromosomes
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METAPHASE Chromosomes continue to shorten and thicken Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
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ANAPHASE Spindle fibers pull apart the doubled chromosomes Separates and forms 2 single chromosomes Move to opposite sides
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TELOPHASE Spindle fibers disappear Nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes One cell pinches together into 2 new cells Cytokinesis
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