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THE CELL CYCLE AND MITOSIS

Horizontales
A tumour caused by mutated cells which can lead to uncontrolled cell division.
The point at which two strands of a chromosome are joined together.
One of two identical copies of a chromosome joined together in the middle (two words).
Move to opposite poles of the cell prior to mitosis and develop spindle fibres.
Stage of mitosis where chromatids are pulled to opposite ends of the cell.
A stage in mitosis where the chromosomes line up at the centre of the cell.
Verticales
The process that body cells from multicellular organisms use to grow and divide (two words).
The division of the cytoplasm during eukaryotic cell division.
Fibres that are involved in separating chromatids during mitosis.
Stage of mitosis where chromatids uncoil and become chromosomes again. The nuclear envelope starts to form around each set of chromosomes and cytoplasm divides.
The first stage of cell division following interphase. Chromosomes are condensed.
A type of cell division where a parent cell divides to produce two genetically identical daughter cells.
A period in the cell cycle where the cell grows and DNA is replicated.