In animal cells the cell membrane drawn inward (cleavage furrow) and cytoplasm is pinched in two. In plants a cell plate forms between the new nuclei and.

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In animal cells the cell membrane drawn inward (cleavage furrow) and cytoplasm is pinched in two. In plants a cell plate forms between the new nuclei and gradually develops into a new membrane. Cell wall then begins to appear.

The Cell Cycle and Cancer benign: non-cancerous malignant: cancerous Cancer: uncontrolled cell division due to a mutation – mitosis that doesn’t stop Cancer cells lack differentiation have abnormal nuclei form tumors

True or False Reducing the number of calories is the number one way to prevent cancer.

True! Studies show that reducing the nutrients your body receives will help keep cancer cells from being nourished.

1. Name the phases starting at the top.

2. Name the phase 3. Identify X 4. Identify Y

5. Name the phase

6. Name the phase

10. In humans, each cell (except sex cells) has how many chromosomes? ______ 11. After mitosis, how many daughter cells are produced? _______ 12. After mitosis (in a human cell), each daughter cell has how many chromosomes? _____ 13. How many phases are in MITOSIS? ___________ 14. Which phase of the cell cycle is the longest? _________ 15. During which phase does cytokinesis begin? _________ _