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These thread-like structures pull the chromosomes to opposite ends of the cell.
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The division of the cytoplasm.
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Types of cells that do not contain a nucleus or other membrane bound organelles.
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These structures come in pairs and are found at opposite ends of the cell. They create the spindle fibers.
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The phase just prior to mitosis where DNA replication occurs.
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A type of cell that contains a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles.
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Small circular structure that connects two sister chromatids in a double chromosome.
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The phase of Mitosis where the double chromosomes line up on the equator.
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The phase of Mitosis where the cleavage furrow is visible.
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The phase of Mitosis where the chromatin condenses and forms chromosomes.
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The phase of Mitosis where the chromatids get pulled to opposite ends of the cell.
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Term used to describe body cells like skin, blood and liver cells.
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Term used to describe DNA when it is uncoiled from chromosome and is replicating.
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The division of the cell nucleus in which the chromosomes in the parent cell divide into two identical sets.
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Fertilized egg