There are two telomeres for each chromosome, so you need to figure out how many chromosomes there are at each stage and multiply that by two.
G1-- growth phase: 14 chromosomes = 28 telomeres
G2-- growth phase after replication in S phase: 28 chromosomes= 56 telomeres
Mitotic Prophase-- before cell division, nuclear membrane disappears: 28 chromosomes= 56 telomeres
Mitotic telophase-- nuclei separate: 14 chromosomes = 28 telomeres
G1 7
mitosis, g1, s phase, g2
The phases of cell division (in chronological order) are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and cytokinesis. However, some books may lump telophase and cytokinesis as a single telophase.
cytokinesis
Cell division includes a stage known as mitosis (meiosis in gametic cells), which has four phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. Each stage can be differentiated under a microscope by the physical changes visible in the cells nucleus; particularly the chromosomal alignment. In prophase chromatids condense to form chromosomes, the mitotic spindle forms and the nucleur membrane breaks down.
Late prophase, metaphase, and anaphase would be negatively affected by a cancer drug that interferes with the development of mitotic fibers in cell division.
Prophase is when chromosomes group together and prepare for division, while in telophase two new nuclei are formed. telophase is the first step of mitosis; telophase is the fourth step (last).
prophase, metaphase,anaphase,telophase
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase (including cytokinesis)
interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and interphase. interphase, prophase, meaphase, anaphase, telophase The four phases of mitosis are: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
The four phases of mitotic cell division are: Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
The phases of mitotic cell division are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and cytokinesis.
Telomeres
mitosis, g1, s phase, g2
mitosis, cytokinesisInterphase and Mitotic phase1.Prophase which is where the nuclear membrane dissolves. 2.Telophase which is where two new nucli form.
The begining of the formation of the mitotic spindle-During prophase, the mitotic spindle begins to form.
The phases of cell division (in chronological order) are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and cytokinesis. However, some books may lump telophase and cytokinesis as a single telophase.
diploid no of chromozomes