well the mitosis checkpoint is right before anaphase, meaning at the end of metaphase right befoer it is about to split. So i suppose whenever it enters metaphase then it will undergo the checkpoint. This checkpoint is extremely importnant for the cell and makes sure there are no mistakes before the cell reproduces.
There are three checkpoints in mitosis. One is during G1, at the end of G2, and during mitotic phase. Without these checkpoints many problems can arouse, one of them being cancer or other mutation.
The cell ensures that mitosis and cytokinesis occurred without any mistakes
Check for large healthy cell, proper DNA replication, and nuclear cytoplasmic division.
the G1 checkpoint and remember if you eat at mcdonalds very often you shall grow large
After M phase.
it must pass a critical checkpoint.
Cytokinesis is cell division and occurs right after mitosis, it is important in cell division in plants and animals.
After the S stage
Fertilization
They can actually turn into harmful cell such as cancer cells
it must pass a critical checkpoint.
Cytokinesis is cell division and occurs right after mitosis, it is important in cell division in plants and animals.
DNA replication occurs during the S phase of mitosis. Once the checkpoint S is passed in the cell cycle, the cell is committed to division.
After the S stage
In a plant, mitosis occurs in the plant's cells, the process is the same as mitosis in an animal cell, but the rigid cell wall does not move.
oncogenes
Cell cycle
cell cycle checkpoint
check to make sure if the cell is correct/right/ready to move on to the next stage.
metaphase
Fertilization
G1/S checkpoint