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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ch 12 II, Density-Dependent Inhibition defined as process where crowded cells stop dividing, mitosis consists of 5 phases that are Anaphase, Prometaphase defined as phase after prophase where nuclear envelope fragments, and microtubules attach to chromosomes at protein structures that connect the sister chromatids together, Cell Cycle broken down into 2 phases that are interphase, Cell Cycle Control System driven by Cyclin, Cell Cycle inhibited by Density-Dependent Inhibition, interphase broken down into 3 phases that are G1 Phase, Cell Cycle broken down into 2 phases that are Mitotic (M) Phase, interphase broken down into 3 phases that are S Phase, phase after prophase where nuclear envelope fragments, and microtubules attach to chromosomes at protein structures that connect the sister chromatids together the protein that connects sister chromatids together is called a kinetochore, S Phase defined as phase where cell copies its chromosomes, Growth Factor defined as a protein released by certain cells that stimulate other cells to divide, mitosis consists of 5 phases that are Telophase, Somatic Cells opposite of Gametes, Gametes defined as reproductive cells, Metaphase defined as phase after prometaphase where sister chromatids line up in the middle of the nucleus and are ready to be seperated, G1 Phase defined as phase where cell grows, G2 Phase defined as phase where cell completes preparation for cellular devision, Anchorage Dependence defined as event where cells must be attached to substratum to divide, interphase defined as phase where the cell grows and copies important information for later division