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Word List biphase cell membrane cell wall checkpoint chromosome cytoplasm daughter cell diffusion DNA nuclear membrane nucleus osmosis spindle telomere vacuole Cells reproduce in a process called, which is split into two main parts. During the first part, called, the cell absorbs nutrients and grows until it is twice as big. During this time it also copies its DNA. Once the cell is big enough it begins the second part, called, which is divided into four phases. During the nuclear membrane dissolves and the DNA thickens into. During the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell. During the chromosomes split in half each half moves to the opposite side of the cell. During the nuclear membrane reforms so the cell has two nuclei. Then the cell splits in half in. All of these steps together are called the.

Answer Key Word List biphase cell membrane cell wall checkpoint chromosome cytoplasm daughter cell diffusion DNA nuclear membrane nucleus osmosis spindle telomere vacuole Cells reproduce in a process called, which is split into two main parts. During the first part, called, the cell absorbs nutrients and grows until it is twice as big. During this time it also copies its DNA. Once the cell is big enough it begins the second part, called, which is divided into four phases. During the nuclear membrane dissolves and the DNA thickens into. During the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell. During the chromosomes split in half each half moves to the opposite side of the cell. During the nuclear membrane reforms so the cell has two nuclei. chromosomes Then the cell splits in half in. All of these steps together are called the.

Cells reproduce in a process called, which is split into two main parts. During the first part, called, the cell absorbs nutrients and grows until it is twice as big. During this time it also copies its DNA. Once the cell is big enough it begins the second part, called, which is divided into four phases. During the nuclear membrane dissolves and the DNA thickens into. During the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell. During the chromosomes split in half each half moves to the opposite side of the cell. During the nuclear membrane reforms so the cell has two nuclei. Then the cell splits in half in. All of these steps together are called the.

Answer Key Cells reproduce in a process called, which is split into two main parts. During the first part, called, the cell absorbs nutrients and grows until it is twice as big. During this time it also copies its DNA. Once the cell is big enough it begins the second part, called, which is divided into four phases. During the nuclear membrane dissolves and the DNA thickens into. During the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell. During the chromosomes split in half each half moves to the opposite side of the cell. During the nuclear membrane reforms so the cell has two nuclei. chromosomes Then the cell splits in half in. All of these steps together are called the.

Word List biphase cell membrane cell wall checkpoint chromosome cytoplasm daughter cell diffusion DNA nuclear membrane nucleus osmosis spindle telomere vacuole When a baby animal grows, its cells don t get bigger instead, the cells reproduce so the animal has many more cells. Cells reproduce by dividing in two. Before a cell can divide it must grow bigger and copy its DNA. Biologists call this part of the. Once a cell has grown bigger it starts, which is when it divides into two daughter cells. First the dissolves and the strands of DNA thicken so you can see the chromosomes with a microscope. This is called. Then the chromosomes attach to spindle fibres and line up in the middle of the cell. This is called. Next the chromosomes split into identical halves and the spindle fibres shorten, pulling the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell. This is called. Then the nuclear membrane reforms. This is called. Finally the cell splits in two. This is called.

Answer Key Word List biphase cell membrane cell wall checkpoint chromosome cytoplasm daughter cell diffusion DNA nuclear membrane nucleus osmosis spindle telomere vacuole When a baby animal grows, its cells don t get bigger instead, the cells reproduce so the animal has many more cells. Cells reproduce by dividing in two. Before a cell can divide it must grow bigger and copy its DNA. Biologists call this part of the. Once a cell has grown bigger it starts, which is when it divides into two daughter cells. First the nuclear membrane dissolves and the strands of DNA thicken so you can see the chromosomes with a microscope. This is called. Then the chromosomes attach to spindle fibres and line up in the middle of the cell. This is called. Next the chromosomes split into identical halves and the spindle fibres shorten, pulling the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell. This is called. Then the nuclear membrane reforms. This is called. Finally the cell splits in two. This is called.

When a baby animal grows, its cells don t get bigger instead, the cells reproduce so the animal has many more cells. Cells reproduce by dividing in two. Before a cell can divide it must grow bigger and copy its DNA. Biologists call this part of the. Once a cell has grown bigger it starts, which is when it divides into two daughter cells. First the dissolves and the strands of DNA thicken so you can see the chromosomes with a microscope. This is called. Then the chromosomes attach to spindle fibres and line up in the middle of the cell. This is called. Next the chromosomes split into identical halves and the spindle fibres shorten, pulling the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell. This is called. Then the nuclear membrane reforms. This is called. Finally the cell splits in two. This is called.

Answer Key When a baby animal grows, its cells don t get bigger instead, the cells reproduce so the animal has many more cells. Cells reproduce by dividing in two. Before a cell can divide it must grow bigger and copy its DNA. Biologists call this part of the. Once a cell has grown bigger it starts, which is when it divides into two daughter cells. First the nuclear membrane dissolves and the strands of DNA thicken so you can see the chromosomes with a microscope. This is called. Then the chromosomes attach to spindle fibres and line up in the middle of the cell. This is called. Next the chromosomes split into identical halves and the spindle fibres shorten, pulling the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell. This is called. Then the nuclear membrane reforms. This is called. Finally the cell splits in two. This is called.