10.2 Flashcards
Describe the events that take place during interphase.
G1: cell grows
S: DNA & centrioles replicate
G2: prepare for cell division
Distinguish prophase stage of mitosis.
condensation of chromosomes, 2 centrioles move to opposite poles, spindle apparatus assemble, nuclear envelope breaks down
Distinguish prometaphase stage of mitosis.
microtubules attachment, attach to kinetochores, each sister chromatid connects to opposite poles, chromosomes begin to move to the center
Distinguish metaphase stage of mitosis.
alignment in the middle (along metaphase plate)
Distinguish anaphase stage of mitosis.
remove cohesion proteins, sister chromatids go 2 opposite poles
Anaphase a- kinetochores pulled toward poles (movement of sisters)
B- poles move apart (elongation of cell)
Distinguish telophase stage of mitosis.
spindle apparatus come apart, nuclear envelope forms around each set of sisters, now they are chromosomes (they begin to uncoil)
Cytokinesis in animals
constriction of actin filaments produce cleavage furrow
Cytokinesis in plants
cell plate forms between nuclei
Understand the production of two identical daughter cells by mitosis
Mitosis produces 2 identical daughter cells (diploid # of chromosomes is maintained)