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Duplicated centrioles move to opposite poles of a dividing ____ cell during the ____ of the cell cycle.
Parietal
Referring to the parietal bone of the skull or the parietal lobe of the brain, involved in processing sensory information.
Mastoid
A prominent bony structure located behind the human ear, part of the temporal bone, containing air spaces that communicate with the middle ear.
Sternum
The long flat bone in the upper middle of the front of the chest to which the ribs are attached.
Costae
The plural form of costa, referring to ribs, which are long curved bones forming the rib cage.
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