Lab Practical 1 Flashcards

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Mitotic G1 Phase:

  • Carries out biosynthetic activities characteristic of the cell
  • Cell often increases in size as part of normal growth pattern
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Mitotic S Phase:

  • DNA in the nucleus is copied
  • Same number of chromosomes, double chromatids
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Mitotic G2 Phase:

  • Centrosomes move to opposite sides of the nucleus
  • Centrosomes: help organize mitotic spindle
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Mitotic Prophase:

  • Chromosomes become condensed (easily visible)
  • Mitotic spindle begins to form; consists of overlapping microtubules
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Mitotic Prometaphase:

  • Nuclear membrane breaks down
  • Some spindle fibers connect to chromosomes at the kinetochore formed at the centromere
  • Kinetochore microtubules adjust their lengths so chromosomes become located at the metaphase plate
  • Metaphase: when kinetochores finally reach metaphase plate
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Mitotic Anaphase:

  • Adhesive protein in centromeres dissolve, chromatids separate (double chromosomes)
  • Chromatids pulled apart by motor proteins that move alone kinetochore microtubules, and by lengthening of microtubules that span from pole to pole
  • Daughter chromosomes are moves away from each other
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Mitotic Telophase:

  • Nuclear membrane forms around the two groups of chromosomes
  • Chromosomes decondense
  • Spindle apparatus disappears
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Mitotic Cytokinesis:

  • Often occurs during telophase but is separate; mitosis is chromosome movement and cytokinesis is cytoplasm division
  • Animals: pinching off
  • Plants: synthesis of a cell wall
  • Back to originial one-chromatid chromosomes
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Meiotic Interphase (G1):

  • Presence of membrane
  • 1-chromatid chromosomes
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Meiotic Early Prophase I:

  • 2-chromatid chromosomes
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Meiotic Late Prophase I:

  • Spindle fibers form
  • Condensation
  • Crossing-over may occur
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Meiotic Metaphase I:

  • Membrane disappears
  • Spindle fibers attach
  • Alignment at metaphase plate; independent assortment
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Meiotic Anaphase I:

  • Chromosomes pulled to poles
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Meiotic Telophase I:

  • Spindle fibers disappear
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Meiotic Interkinesis:

  • Cell pinches off (total chromosomes in half)
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Meiotic Prophase II:

  • Spindle fibers form
  • Chromosomes align
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Meiotic Metaphase II:

  • Chromosomes align on metaphase plate
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Meiotic Anaphase II:

  • Chromatids separate (total chromosomes per cell double)
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Meiotic Telophase II:

  • Spindle fibers disappear
  • Chromosomes at poles
  • Membrane reappears
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Meiotic Gametes/Spores:

  • Cells pinch off into 4 (half chromosomes per cell, same total)