Mitosis Flashcards
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Interphase
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- During S phase of interphase, the nucleus replicates its DNA
2
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Prophase
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- Chromatin coils and super-coils become more and more compact, condensing into chromosomes
- Chromosomes consist of identical, paired sister chromatids
- Spindles begin to form
3
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Prometaphase
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- nuclear envelope breaks down
- kinetechore microtubules appear and connect to the kinetechore poles
4
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Metaphase
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- centromeres become aligned into a plane at the cell’s equator
5
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Anaphase
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- paired sister chromatids separate and new daughter chromosomes begin to move towards the poles
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Telophase
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- daughter chromosomes reach the poles
- as telophase concludes, the nuclear envelopes and necleoli reform
- chromatin begin to diffuse and cell enters interphase again
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Cytokinesis
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- in animals, actin and myosin form a “purse string” that constricts and divides the cell
- in plants, vesicles fuse to make cell membrane and cell plate, which becomes the new cell wall dividing the mother cell
- some cells do not bother to divide their cytoplasm (Ex: muscle cells)