I like to think of this as a word game, here to help you.
Interesting {Interphase} Purple {Phrophase} Monkeys {Metaphase} Ate {Anaphase} Tangerines {Telophase} Constantly! {Cytokinses}
Now that we have this established, here is what happens.
During INTERPHASE,- The cell grows, and DNA is coppied.
During PHROPHASE,- The Chromosomes {DNA} become more and more visible {and from stringy to rod{like}. The centrioles move from opposite sides, spindle fibers form, and the Nuclear envolope dissapears.
During METAPHASE,- Chromosomes line up in middle of the cell, and spindle fibers attach to chromosomes. {Center Centromere}
During ANAPHASE,- Chromosomes split at the centromere, chromosomes pulled to the oppsite sides of a cell by spindle fibers, and cell streches out.
During TELOPHASE- Chromosomes start to loose rod-like and become stringy, Nuclear envelopes form aroud chromosomes. Spindle dissolves.
And Lastley.......
During CYTOKINESIS- Cell membrane pinches around the middle of the cell {almost forming a kidney bean},and Cell splits into two identical daughter cells!
......{Then repeat to Interphase....}D Hope this helped! :D
1) prophase
2) metaphase
3) anaphase
4) telophase
they process the seperation.
identify the three phases of mitosis shown in the following photomicrographs and select the events from the key choices that correctly identify each phase
In both phases, the sister chromatids seperate. :+) In both phases, the sister chromatids seperate. :+)
The first three phases of the cell cycle are collectively known as Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis.
mitosis
2They are identical cells. They have same chromosomal number
MITOSIS. Biologists divide the events of mitosis into four phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Mitosis insures that each daughter cell has the same genetic information as the parent cell.
identify the three phases of mitosis shown in the following photomicrographs and select the events from the key choices that correctly identify each phase
In both phases, the sister chromatids seperate. :+) In both phases, the sister chromatids seperate. :+)
Both processes begin with similar events, including chromosome replication.
answer each riddle by writting the spelling word that ryhmes what do you call a major accident? a -----disaster
Mitosis keeps dividing the nucleus' into nuclei. If the processes in mitosis would be separate, then each stage woudn't function properly. One process must start before another one finishes.
DNA replication occurs during the S phase of interphase, which is the phase that precedes mitosis. In this phase, the DNA molecules in the cell's nucleus are duplicated, resulting in two identical copies of each chromosome.
Two identical daughters cells are produced from a single parent cell due to mitosis. i guess he answered it for ya xD
The first three phases of the cell cycle are collectively known as Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis.
mitosis
2They are identical cells. They have same chromosomal number
Mitosis (or meiosis in sex cells) occurs. The cell should have already made duplicates of its chromosome, mitosis is basically the alignment and splitting up of these homologous pairs, creating 2 cells with the same number of chromosome. Mitosis is broken down into 4 phases: 1.Prophase 2.Metaphase 3.Anaphase 4.Telophase Look these up if you want to know the specifics of each phase.