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Endoplasmic Reticulum

The cell cycle is a fundamental process involving several stages where cells grow, replicate their DNA, and divide. Key phases include interphase, where the cell prepares for division, and mitosis, where chromosomes are aligned, separated, and moved to opposite ends of the cell.

Endoplasmic Reticulum

Epithelium Tissue

separated from underlying tissue by a basement membrane

found in lungs, kidneys,skin, mucus membrane

lines body organs

both tissue

Protects

Connective Tissue
binds other tissues
enclosed by blood capillaries
found in bones, nerves ligents, blood, tendons
both found all throughout body

Cell Cycle

Cytokinesis

cell splits completely

Telaphase

chromatids at opposite ends of cell

Anaphase

spindle fibers separate chromosomes

Metaphase

chromosomes line up in the middle

Prophase

Nuclear envelope breaks down

Interphase

G1, G2, S

Endoplasmic Reticulum

Lipid

Lipid Synthesis

Protein Synthesis

Organelle

Ribosomes

Proteins

Smooth ER

Rough ER