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Mitosis and Asexual Reproduction

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MitosisCell division in which two exact copies are made
2 daughter cellsEnd result of mitosis
InterphaseFirst phase of the cell cycle
ProphaseFirst phase of mitosis
MetaphaseSecond phase of mitosis
AnaphaseThird phase of mitosis
TelophaseThe last phase of mitosis
CytokinesisProcess where the cytoplasm is cut and two cells are formed
InterphasePhase of the cell cycle in which the DNA replicates
ProphaseChromatin strands condense and form chromosome in this phase
MetaphaseChromosomes align along the center in this phase
AnaphaseChromosomes are pulled to the opposite ends of the cell in this phase
TelophaseAfter this phase, two cells have developed
ProphaseThe nuclear membrane is dissolving in this phase
CentriolesThese structures help to pull chromosomes apart
SpindleThis structure forms during metaphase
46Number of chromosomes found in a human cell
chromatid1 "side" or "part" of a chromosome
centromereHolds the two sister chromatids together
TelophaseChromosomes uncoil in this phase
cell plateInstead of cytokinesis, this forms between plant cells
centriolesThese helpful structures are found only in animal cells
AsexualType of reproduction that involves only one parent
Binary fissionProcess where 1 celled organisms split in two
Vegatative propagationProcess where plants send out stems to form new plants
BuddingProcess where a swelling or knob forms, drops off and produces a new plant
SporesProcess where parts that are protected by hard coats drop off the plant
RegenerationNew parts or new organisms are formed in this process.
CloneAn exact copy produced from asexual reproduction
InterphasePhase between mitosis in which the cell rests

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