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  • Anaphase
  • Ugh I'm so tired!! The timezone is so different compared to Paris.
  • Telophase
  • OMGGG!! The view is SO beautiful, how come I've never been here before?!!
  • I know right!!!
  • Cytokinesis
  • Wow! This pretty sunset reminds me of the view in Los Angeles!
  • New YorkThe next stop is the city that never sleeps! Your sleep schedule will be split with the time zone just like how the sister chromatid separates into chromosomes.Chromosomes separate and move along the spindle to opposite poles, just like New York and Paris.
  • Cyclins
  • Ugh, I can't believe this trip is coming to an end, I'm going to miss it!! :(((
  • Los AngelesTouchdown the famous Los Angeles! By now, you have gotten used to the change of weather, time, and culture. The cell has also reformed a nuclear envelope, broke the spindles apart, and the membrane pinches inwards.We're close to ending off this trip but still have one last stop. 
  • Internal Regulatory Proteins
  • As much as I loved this journey, I can't wait to get back home and see my mom!
  • San Diego Ending this trip off with "America's Finest City", or San Diego. It's very close and similar when compared to Los Angeles, just like Telophase and Cytokinesis. Cytokinesis finishes the cycle up by pinching the cell even more and splitting it into two, putting an end to the process. Now that we've finished off, let's head to the airport.
  • External Regulatory Protiens
  • Finally, home sweet home, Kuwait!
  • San Diego International AirportThe trip is now over, it just needs some things to help it be over with and to officially end it, which is going to the airport. This relates to Cyclin. Cyclin is a protein that helps with regulating the cell cycle. When injected into a non-dividing cell, a mitosis spindle forms. After this stop, we'll be ready to go!
  • PlaneOn our way back home, where it first started. The plane is the checkpoint and way of transportation we're taking today. In order to get into this plane, you have to overcome certain regulations, just like the Internal Regulatory Proteins. They are checkpoints that occur inside the cell itself, and in order to pass through them, you need to accomplish certain steps, like ensuring chromosome replication before mitosis.
  • Kuwait International AirportFinally, the last step where we finally finish off is the airport. Here, we can take our time, no flight to catch, and no events to worry about. We can speed up or slow down our movements, just like External Regulatory Proteins. They speed up or slow down the cell cycle like growth factors and wound healing. That's a wrap for this trip, I can't wait to do this all over again next year!
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