The Cell Cycle Sheet Flashcards
The sister chromatids are moving apart.
Anaphase
The nucleolus begins to fade from view.
Prophase
A new nuclear membrane is forming around the chromosomes.
Telophase
The cytoplasm of the cell is being divided.
Cytokinesis
The chromosomes become invisible.
Telophase
The chromosomes are located at the equator of the cell.
Metaphase
The nuclear membrane begins to fade from view.
Prophase.
The division (cleavage) furrow appears.
Telophase
The chromosomes are moving towards the poles of the cell.
Anaphase
Chromatids line up along the equator.
Metaphase
The spindle is formed.
Prophase.
Chromosomes are not visible.
Interphase (Telophase, Cytokinesis?)
Cytokinesis is completed (as next cycle begins).
Interphase
The cell plate is completed.
Telophase
Chromosomes are replicated.
Interphase (S Phase)
The reverse of prophase.
Telophase
The organization phase
Interphase (G2 phase)
What phase are daughter cells in as a result of mitosis?
Interphase
During what phase of mitosis do centromeres divide and the chromosomes move toward their respective poles?
Anaphase
What is the phase where chromatin condenses to form chromosomes?
Prophase
What is the name of the structure that connects the two chromatids
Centromere
In a chromosomes pair connected by a centromere, what is each individual chromosome called?
Chromatid
What are the two parts of cell division?
Mitosis and Cytokinesis
What structure forms in prophase along which the chromosomes move?
Spindle fibres
Which phase of mitosis is the last phase that chromatids are together?
Metaphase
Which phase of the cell cycle is characterized by a non-dividing cell?
Interphase
What structure is produced when protein fibres radiate from centrioles?
Spindle fibres
What forms across the center of a cell near the end of telophase?
Cell plate
The period of growth and development between mitotic divisions?
Interphase
What is the phase where cytokinesis occurs?
Reproduction phase (telophase?)