Stages of Mitosis: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase.
Mitosis (in stages - PMAT - Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase) The cycle of a cells division is the 'Interphase' and the actual mitosis. During the Interphase the cell goes through growth which grows extra organelles, Synthesis which makes new DNA and growth again for more organelles. It then goes through mitosis (PMAT) simply the dividing of chromosomes and splitting of the cell, of course this is far more detailed but I'll keep it short. Mitosis is for division of nucleus, but for division of the cell itself, the process is called cytokinesis.
PMAT and PMAT2PMAT:ProphaseMetaphaseAnaphaseTelophase
2They are identical cells. They have same chromosomal number
interphase Italian prophaseProstitutes metaphase Make anaphaseAll telophase The cytokinesisCash
Fist thing that happens is Interphase. This is what a cell spends most of its life in, but it is not part of Mitosis, it is before. Interphase is the duplicating of the cell's chromosomes( which hold the DNA). Next is Mitosis. I remember the four stages of Mitosis by PMAT. First stage of mitosis is Prophase, this is when the membrane surrounding the chromosomes is dissolved. Second stage is Metaphase, the chromosomes line up in the middle in pairs. Third stage is Anaphase, the chromosome pairs separate and go to opposite sides of the cell. Last stage of Mitosis is Telephase, the cell starts to split in half taking one of each chromosome. After Mitosis is Cytokinesis, this is when the membrane forms around the the chromosomes and the 1 parent cell is now 2 daughter cells.
there are 4 including: G1, S, G2, Mitosis (PMAT)
The letters PMAT are used as a way to remember the stages of mitosis or cell division. P=prophase, M= metaphase, A= anaphase and T =telophase.
Mitosis (in stages - PMAT - Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase) The cycle of a cells division is the 'Interphase' and the actual mitosis. During the Interphase the cell goes through growth which grows extra organelles, Synthesis which makes new DNA and growth again for more organelles. It then goes through mitosis (PMAT) simply the dividing of chromosomes and splitting of the cell, of course this is far more detailed but I'll keep it short. Mitosis is for division of nucleus, but for division of the cell itself, the process is called cytokinesis.
PMAT and PMAT2PMAT:ProphaseMetaphaseAnaphaseTelophase
PMAT and PMAT2PMAT:ProphaseMetaphaseAnaphaseTelophase
PMAT and PMAT2PMAT:ProphaseMetaphaseAnaphaseTelophase
Anaphase happens. This is when the centromeres divide, separating each strand of chromosome into two, which are pulled to opposite ends of the cell by the spindle fibers and centrioles.
2They are identical cells. They have same chromosomal number
The word Mitosis means "thread" in Greek.
The Greek word Mitosis means thread
interphase Italian prophaseProstitutes metaphase Make anaphaseAll telophase The cytokinesisCash
Fist thing that happens is Interphase. This is what a cell spends most of its life in, but it is not part of Mitosis, it is before. Interphase is the duplicating of the cell's chromosomes( which hold the DNA). Next is Mitosis. I remember the four stages of Mitosis by PMAT. First stage of mitosis is Prophase, this is when the membrane surrounding the chromosomes is dissolved. Second stage is Metaphase, the chromosomes line up in the middle in pairs. Third stage is Anaphase, the chromosome pairs separate and go to opposite sides of the cell. Last stage of Mitosis is Telephase, the cell starts to split in half taking one of each chromosome. After Mitosis is Cytokinesis, this is when the membrane forms around the the chromosomes and the 1 parent cell is now 2 daughter cells.