Centrometres divide and the sinister chromatids which are attached to them are pulled to both sides.
An entire cell division through four phases - Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.
Produces bile which breaks up and digests fats.
Controls the growth and metabolism of cells.
Works to protect the cell from certain substances.
Where nutrients are absorbed through the intestine walls
forms sacs to transport proteins.
Converts energy to produce energy.
lets water, nutrients and energy flow through a plant.
The part you look through in a microscope.
Brings large amounts of energy in any cell with a nucleus.
part inside the mouth which also helps with moving food around in the mouth and assist with swallowing.
breaks down food through mastication (chewing) so it can enter the esophagus.
A barrier around a cell meant for protection.
within living things which work to keep the organism living.
Releases enzymes and digestive juices into the small intestine to be broken down.
A part in the cell that handles ingestion, digestion, and expulsion of excess water.
The phase which results in the info of the nuclear membrane and the separation of the contents of the cell.
The phase where linear chromosomes are condensed into invisible chromosomes, which consists of two identical sinister chromatids. The chromosomes are able to do a cell division.