specific cell cycle Flashcards
sister chromatids are pulled apart
anaphase
nucleolus reappears
telophase
cytoplasm and organelles of cell are divided
cytokinesis
double chromosomes are located at the equatorial plate
metaphase
cleavage furrow forms
telophase
chromosomes exist as chromatin
interphase
the daughter chromosomes move toward the poles of cell
anaphase
chromosomes are replicated
interphase
spindle fibers attach to centromere
metaphase
cell grows and prepares to divide
interphase
cell DNA is replicated
interphase: S
centrioles separate and migrate to the poles
prophase
chromatin become double chromosomes
prophase
nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear
prophase
sister chromatids become daughter chromosomes
anaphase
chromosomes pull towards opposite poles
anaphase
chromosomes stretch out, no longer visible
telophase
nuclear membrane forms around sets of chromosomes
telophase
nucleolus forms within each nucleus
telophase
daughter cells formed go into interphase
cytokinesis