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7987191814anaphasefourth stage of mitosis, in which the chromatids of each chromosome have separated and the daughter chromosomes are moving to the poles of the cell0
7987191815anchorage dependencethe requirement that to divide, a cell must be attached to the substratum1
7987191817benign tumora mass of abnormal cells that remains at the site of origin2
7987191818binary fissionthe type of cell division by which prokaryotes reproduce; each dividing daughter cell receives a copy of the single parental chromosome3
7987191819cell cyclean ordered sequence of events in the life of a eukaryotic cell, from its origin in the division of a parent cell until its own division into two; composed of M, G1, S, G24
7987191820cell cycle control systema cyclically operating set of molecules in the cell that triggers and coordinates key events in the cell cycle5
7987191821cell divisionreproduction of a cell6
7987191822cell platea double membrane across the midline of a dividing plant cell, between which the new cell wall form during cytokinesis7
7987191823centromerethe centralized region joining two chromatids8
7987191824centrosomematerial present in the cytoplasm of all eukaryotic cells, important during cell division; the microtubule organizing center9
7987191825checkpointa critical control point in the cell cycle where stop and go-ahead signals regulate the cycle10
7987191826chromatincomplex of DNA and proteins that makes up a eukaryotic chromosome; when a cell is not diving chromatin exists as a mass of very long, thin fibers that are not visible with a light microscope11
7987191827chromosomea threadlike, gene-carrying structure found in the nucleus; each chromosome consists of one very long DNA molecule and associated proteins12
7987191829cleavage furrowthe first sign of cleavage in an animal cell;a shallow groove in the cell surface near the old metaphase plate13
7987191830cyclina regulatory protein whose concentration fluctuates cyclically14
7987191832cytokinesisthe division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells immediately following mitosis15
7987191833density-dependent inhibitionthe phenomenon observed in normal animal cells that causes them to stop dividing when they come into contact with one another16
7987191834G0 phasea nondividing state in which a cell has left the cell cycle17
7987191835G1 phaseThe first gap, or growth phase, of the cell cycle, consisting of the portion of interphase before DNA synthesis begins.18
7987191836G2 phasethe second growth phase of the cell cycle, consisting of the portion of interphase after DNA synthesis occur19
7987191837gametea haploid cell, such as an egg or sperm. Gametes unite during sexual reproduction to form a diploid cell20
7987191838genomethe complete set of genes or genetic material present in a cell or organism.21
7987191840interphasethe period in the cell cycle when the cell is not dividing. During interphase, cellular metabolic activity is high, chromosomes and organelles are duplicated, and cell size may increase. 90% of the cell cycle22
7987191841M phasemitotic phase; the phase of the cell cycle that includes mitosis and cytokinesis23
7987191842malignant tumora cancerous tumor that is invasive enough to impair the functions of one or more organs24
7987191844metaphasethe third stage of mitosis, in which the spindle is complete and the chromosomes, attached to the microtubules at their kinetochores, are all aligned at the metaphase plate25
7987191845metastasisthe spread of cancer cells to locations distant from their original site26
7987191846mitosisa process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells conventionally divided into 5 stages; prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Mitosis conserves chromosome number by equally allocating replicated chromosomes to each of the daughter nuclei27
7987191847mitotic (M) phasethe phase of the cell cycle that includes mitosis and cytokinesis28
7987191848mitotic spindlean assemblage of microtubules and associated proteins that is involved in the movements of chromosomes during mitosis29
7987191849MPFmaturation-promoting factor (M-phase promoting factor); a protein complex required for a cell to progress from late interphase to mitosis. The active form consists of cyclin and a protein kinase30
7987191850prophasethe first stage of mitosis, in which the chromatin is condensing and the mitotic spindle begin to form, but the nucleu and nucleolus are still intact31
7987191851S phasethe synthesis phase of the cell cycle; the portion of interphase during which DNA is replicated32
7987191852sister chromatidsreplicated forms of chromosomes joined together by the centromere and eventually separating during mitosis or meiosis II33
7987191853somatic cellany cell in multicellular organisms except a sperm or egg cell34
7987191854telophasethe fifth and final stage of mitosis, in which daughter cells are forming and cytokinesis has typically begun35

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