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asexual reproduction | process in which a single cell or set of cells produces offspring that inherit all their genetic material from one parent |
sexual reproduction | process in which genetic material from two parents combines and produces offspring that differ genetically from either parent |
chromatin | combination of DNA and protein molecules, in the form of long, thin fibers, making up the genetic material in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell |
chromosome | condensed threads of genetic material formed from chromatin as a cell prepares to divide |
sister chromatid | one of a pair of identical chromosomes created before a cell divides |
centromere | region where two sister chromatids are joined tightly together |
cell cycle | sequence of events from the production of a eukaryotic cell to the time the cell itself reproduces |
interphase | stage of the cell cycle during which a cell carries out its metabolic processes and performs its functions in the body |
mitotic phase | stage of the cell cycle when a cell is actively dividing |
mitosis | process by which the nucleus and duplicated chromosomes of a cell divide and are evenly distributed, forming two daughter nuclei |
cytokinesis | process by which the cytoplasm of a cell is divided in two; usually follows mitosis and meiosis |