10.2 Study Guide Flashcards
DNA replicated and sister chromatids are made
Interphase
Chromosomes condense, nuclear membrane breaks down, spindle fibers begin to form
Prophase
Chromosomes move to middle, spindle fibers from either sides of cell attach to each chromosome
Metaphase
Sister chromatids separate
Anaphase
Chromosomes turn to chromatin, new nuclear membranes, cell begin to pull apart
Telophase
Cell membrane is pinched to make two separate cells
Cytokinesis
Phases of mitosis in order
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
Tissue specific/Multipotent/Adult
Replace existing cells in organs as they wear out and die, more limited to differentiating into specific cell types
Pluripotent/Embryonic
Can be grown into any type of cell in the body
Induced pluripotent
Regular skin/fat/liver cells that have been changed to behave like embryonic stem cells and still can become any cell in the body