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| cell division that forms two new identical cells |
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| the cell that is dividing |
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| two new cells formed when a parent cell undergoes mitosis |
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| small structure located near the nucleus, creates a spindle |
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| fibrous, oval shaped structure that seperates chromosomes during mitosis |
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| 2 sister chromatids make up one chromosome. Identical |
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| Holds two sister chromatids together |
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| cell containing two complete sets of chromosomes. One from each parent |
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| cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes |
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| type of cell division that results in 4 daughter cells with half the # of chromosomes than the parent cell. |
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