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What is genetically identical daughter cells?
This is a result of cell division.
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What is 5 stages.
The number of phases in the cell cycle.
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What is molecules in the cytoplasm?
These regulate progress through the cell cycle.
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What is chromosomes?
DNA is partitioned among these.
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What is the interphase?
The phase in which the cell grows.
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What is cyclic changes in regulatory proteins?
These work as a cell cycle clock.
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What are Eukaryotic cells?
These cells contain chromatin.
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What is the mitotic spindle?
An apparatus of microtubules that controls chromosome movement during mitosis.
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What are cyclins?
Key molecules in the cell cycle.
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What is cell division?
The duplication of genetic material into two cells.
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What is Binary fission?
Bacterial chromosome replicates and the daughter chromosomes actively move apart.
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What are density-dependant inhibition of cell division as well as anchorage dependance?
Most cells exhibit this.
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What is cytokinesis?
This is the division of the cytoplasm.
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What is prokaryotic cell division?
It is likely that mitosis evolved from this.
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What are cancer cells?
These cells elude normal regulation and divide out of control.
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