After mitosis and cytokinesis, the cell returns to Interphase and continues to grow and perform regular cell activities.

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After mitosis and cytokinesis, the cell returns to Interphase and continues to grow and perform regular cell activities.

REMEMBER! I Play Music At The Club Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis I Play Music At The Club

2 identical “sister” chromatids attached at an area in the middle called a centromere When cells divide, “sister” chromatids separate and 1 goes to each new cell

Cell Division Control DNA controls all cell activities including cell division Some cells lose their ability to control their rate of cell division – the DNA of these cells has become damaged or changed (mutated) These super-dividing cells form masses called tumors

Benign tumors are not cancerous – these cells do not spread to other parts of the body Malignant tumors are cancerous – these cells break loose and can invade and destroy healthy tissue in other parts of the body