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... Mitosis G2 Growth and final preparations for division Telophase Anaphase Metaphase MITOTIC PHASE Amount of DNA in nucleus DNA synthesis Mitotic division NA DNA synthesis Mitotic division G1 S G2 M G1 S G2 M First cycle Second cycle ...
... Mitosis G2 Growth and final preparations for division Telophase Anaphase Metaphase MITOTIC PHASE Amount of DNA in nucleus DNA synthesis Mitotic division NA DNA synthesis Mitotic division G1 S G2 M G1 S G2 M First cycle Second cycle ...
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... Mitotic Spindle Many of the events of mitosis depend on a structure called the mitotic spindle , which appears in the cyto- plasm during prophase and consists of fibers made of microtubules and associated proteins ( Figure 11.9 , p ...
... Mitotic Spindle Many of the events of mitosis depend on a structure called the mitotic spindle , which appears in the cyto- plasm during prophase and consists of fibers made of microtubules and associated proteins ( Figure 11.9 , p ...
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... mitosis . The sex organs then produce new gametes , which can initiate a new cycle . It has been said that a chicken is just an egg's way of making another egg ; in other words , the function of the somatic cells is to allow cells of ...
... mitosis . The sex organs then produce new gametes , which can initiate a new cycle . It has been said that a chicken is just an egg's way of making another egg ; in other words , the function of the somatic cells is to allow cells of ...
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Themes in the Study of Life | 1 |
UNIT ONE The Chemistry of Life | 15 |
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