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Huntingtons Disease > Mitosis
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Mitosis Defined
A reproductive process in cells that ultimately results in one cell dividing into two new cells, both identical to the original. The two new cells are called daughter cells.
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Thu Aug 28
- Hands-on Activities for Teaching Biology to High School or Middle School Students
- animated mitosis = cell division
- YouTube - Molecular Visualizations of DNA: video of DNA coiling around histones, cell division, protein synthesis
Wed Aug 27
- Cell Models: An Interactive Animation
- Mitosis and Cytokinesis
- cdck: You can drag the appropriate pieces into the cell for the right stage of mitosis/meiosi s
- NOVA Online | 18 Ways to Make a Baby | How Cells Divide: Mitosis vs. Meiosis (Flash)
- Cell Division BioClip
Tue Aug 26
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