Semester Exam: Mitosis phases Flashcards
cell division
Mitosis—four stages of nuclear division
Cytokinesis—division of cytoplasm by cleavage furrow
Mitosis stages
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Prophase
Chromosomes become visible
Centrosomes separate and migrate toward opposite poles
Mitotic spindles form
Nuclear envelope fragments
Kinetochore microtubules attach to kinetochore of centromeres
metaphase
Centromeres of chromosomes are aligned at the equator
Anaphase
Shortest phase
Centromeres of chromosomes split simultaneously—each chromatid now becomes a chromosome
Chromosomes (V shaped) are pulled toward poles by motor proteins of kinetochores
Telophase
The two sets of chromosomes uncoil to form chromatin
New nuclear membrane forms around each chromatin mass
Nucleoli reappear
Spindle disappears
Cytokinesis
Ring of actin microfilaments contracts to form a cleavage furrow
Two daughter cells are pinched apart, each containing a nucleus identical to the original