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cell cycle - drag the boxes where they belong in the chart
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interphase
g1
s
g2
prophase
metaphase
anaphase
telophase
cytokinesis
spindle fibers push the chromosomes down the middle of the cell
2 new genetically identical daughter cells are formed
cell growth and dna replication
chromatin condenses into chromosomes and nuclear membrane disappears
2 new nuclei form around the genetic material and the cells begin to pull away
spindle fibers pull the chromosome to opposite ends of the cell
Interphase (G1, S, G2): Cell growth and DNA replication occurs during interphase. Prophase: Chromatin condenses into chromosomes and nuclear membrane disappears. Metaphase: Spindle fibers push the chromosomes down the middle of the cell. Anaphase: Spindle fibers pull the chromosome to opposite ends of the cell. Telophase: 2 new nuclei form around the genetic material and the cells begin to pull away. Cytokinesis: 2 new genetically - identical daughter cells are formed.
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Interphase (G1, S, G2): Cell growth and DNA Replication
Prophase: Chromatin condenses into chromosomes and nuclear membrane disappears
Metaphase: Spindle fibers push the chromosomes down the middle of the cell
Anaphase: Spindle fibers pull the chromosome to opposite ends of the cell
Telophase: 2 new nuclei form around the genetic material and the cells begin to pull away
Cytokinesis: 2 new genetically identical daughter cells are formed