Mitosis Flashcards

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Mitosis

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process by which a body cells divides into two identical body cells

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Parent Cell

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body cell that will divide by mitosis

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Daughter Cell

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body cell that results from mitosis

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Diploid

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when a cell has two sets of each chromosome(one from each parent)
– typical for human body cells

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Haploid

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when a cell has one set of each chromosome
– typical for human gametes

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Centrosome

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microtubule organizing the center of a cell
– made up of two centrioles

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Mitotic Spindle

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after the centrosomes duplicate, they seperate to form the poles of this structure, which separates the duplicated chromosomes during mitosis

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Prophase

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– duplicated centrosomes move away from the middle of the cell
– spindle fibers appear between the separating centrosomes
– the nuclear envelope begins to fragment
– the nucelolus disappears as chromosomes begin to form from chromatin

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Prometaphase

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– spindle fibers attach to the centromeres as the chromosomes continue to shorten and thicken
– spindle poles move to opposite sides of the cell

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Metaphase

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– spindle is fully formed
– metaphasal plate becomes obvious
– chromosomes line up along the metaphasal plate

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Anaphase

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– the spindle begins to move the chromosomes pulling sister chromatids apart from each other

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Telophase

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– begins when the chromosomes arrive at the poles
– chromosomes disperse into chromatin
– the spindle disappears
– the nuclear envelope reassembles to form two daughter nuclei

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Cleavage Furrow

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an indentation between future daughter cells that appears during anaphase; as it pinches close, the cells are forced to become enclosed by their own cell membranes

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