Cell Cycle + Mitosis Flashcards
During the cell cycle, what does a cell do?
A cell grows, prepares for division, and then divides to form two daughter cells, which then begin their own cell cycle.
What are the two main phases of the cell cycle?
Interphase and M
What are the three phases of Interphase?
G1, S, and G2
What are the two phases of M?
Mitosis and cytokinesis
What does G stand for in G1 and G2?
Growth, or gap.
What happens during G1?
Cell growth, organelles are copied
What happens during S?
The DNA is replicated in preparation for mitosis.
What happens during G2?
More cell growth, chromosomes checked for errors.
What are the four phases of mitosis?
Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
How long can the phases of mitosis last?
Anywhere from a few minutes to several days.
What is the cell cycle?
A series of events that cells go through during their lifetime.
What happens to the chromatin during prophase?
It condenses into chromosomes.
What happens to the centrioles during prophase?
They move to opposite sides and form fibers that will help pull apart the chromosomes.
Which is the longest phase of mitosis?
Prophase
In prophase, what are the fibers formed that have a specific job called?
Spindle fibers.
What happens to the nuclear membrane during prophase?
It breaks down.
What happens to the chromosomes during metaphase?
They line up across the equator of the cell.
What happens to the spindle fibers during metaphase?
They attach to the centromere of each chromosome.
What happens to the centromeres during anaphase?
The centromeres separate.
During anaphase, what does the separation of the centromeres cause?
The separation of the sister chromatids and making them become individual chromosomes.