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budding, binary fission, vegetative reproduction, mitosis

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Cell Cycle   A repeating sequence of cellular growth and division during the life of an organism.  
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Interphase   Where the cell spends 90% of its time. It will only leave this phase when it is about to divide.  
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Mitosis   The process during cell division in which the nucleus of a cell is divided into two nuclei.  
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Cytokinesis   The process during cell division in which the cytoplasm divides.  
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Cancer   The uncontrolled growth of cells. It is essentially a disorder of cell division.  
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Spindle   Cell structure that make up the centrioles and individual microtubule fibers that are involved in moving chromosomes during cell division.  
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Prophase   The first stage of mitosis where the chromosomes first become visible.  
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Metaphase   The second stage of mitosis where the chromosomes line up along the middle.  
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Anaphase   The third stage of mitosis where the chromosomes become separated.  
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Telophase   Stage where the chromosomes are at opposite sides of the cell and begin to re-coil.  
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Asexual Reproduction   Reproduction that involves only one parent and results in genetically identical offspring.  
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Binary Fission   Form of asexual reproduction that produces identical offspring.  
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