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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 12, The Cell Cycle has three phases interphase, The Cell Cycle is controled by the cell cycle control system, reproductive cells are also called gametes, mitotic (M) phase ends after cytokenesis, cell cycle control system make sure a cell is ready to pass through these in the cell cycle checkpoints, mitotic (M) phase is broken into five stages prophase, DNA is packaged in chromosomes, cell division continues the life of a cell, centrosomes move to opposite poles of the cell metaphase, growth factor which is a protein released that stimulates cell division, DNA holds genetic infomation called its genome, kinetochores to form a radial array prometaphase, malignant tumors can lose attachments to neighboring cells, thus spreading and forming a new tumor, which is called metastasis, cytokenesis forms a new cell wall in the middle of the two new cells in plant cells by means of a cell plate, anchorage dependence meaning that cells must be attached to a substratum to divide, mitotic (M) phase is broken into five stages prometaphase, transformation is where normal cells are converted into cancerous cells that form either malignant tumors, mitosis is the division of one into two identical nuclei, interphase three subphase are G2, cyclin which is a protein that is cyclically fluctuating in concentration throughout the cell