Mitosis Flashcards

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What is mitosis used for? (3)

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  • Growth
  • Repair
  • Reproduction of unicellular asexual organisms (binary fission)
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How is a chromosome structured? (2)

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  • Converted into chromatids

- Joined at the centromere

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What happens at prophase? (3)

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  • Chromatin fibres coil and condense to form chromosomes
  • Centrioles move to the poles
  • Spindle fibres form
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What happens at metaphase? (2)

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  • Chromosomes moved by spindle fibres

- Forms the metaphase plate

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What happens at anaphase? (3)

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  • Centromeres divide
  • Chromatids separated
  • Chromatids pulled to opposite poles of the cells by shortening spindle fibres
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What happens at telophase?

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  • Chromatids into chromosomes

- Nuclear envelope and nucleus reforms

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What’s the difference between mitosis and cytokinesis?

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Mitosis - nucleus divides

Cytokinesis - cytoplasm divides and two cells are produced

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How is cytokinesis in animals? (2)

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  • Cytoskeleton pills the membrane inwards

- Cleavage furrow

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How is cytokinesis in plants? (4)

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  • Cleavage furrow can’t form due to cell wall
  • Vesicles assemble in metaphase plate
  • They fuse and divide into two
  • New sections of cell wall form before separated
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