mitosis Flashcards

1
Q
  • nuclear envelope: begins to reform
  • dna: chromosomes uncoil
  • nucleolus: 1 or more appear
  • centrosomes: microtubules disappear
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telophase

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2
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  • nuclear envelope: mostly intact
  • dna: begins condensing into chromosomes
  • nucleolus: begins to disappear
  • centrosomes: begins to migrate to opposite poles
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early prophase

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3
Q
  • not a phase of mitosis

- describes the division of the cytoplasm

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cytokinesis

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4
Q
  • nuclear envelope: none
  • dna: chromosomes lined up in the center
  • nucleolus: none
  • centrosomes: at opposite poles
  • microtubules: ready to pull
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metaphase

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5
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  • nuclear envelope: mostly broken apart
  • dna: all chromosomes fully coiled up
  • nucleolus: none
  • centrosomes: at opposite poles
  • microtubules: attach to the centromere on the chromosome
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late prophase

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6
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  • nuclear envelope: none
  • dna: chromosomes being pulled by microtubules
  • centrosomes: at opposite poles
  • microtubules: begin pulling
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anaphase

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7
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  • nuclear envelope: fully intact
  • dna: in chromatin form
  • nucleolus: easily visible
  • centrosomes: not visible
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interphase

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