Most important checkpoint
What is G1
The order of Interphase
What is G1 S G2?
Order of mitosis
What is Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis?
What are microtubules shortening?
M Checkpoint Go
Checks for completion of DNA replication and damage
What is G2
Final growth of cell and prepares for mitosis
What is G2 phase?
The nuclear envelope fragments
What is pro-metaphase?
Two daughter nuclei form
What is Telophase?
Chromatin condenses
What is Prophase?
Programmed cell death
What is apoptosis?
Duplicates chromosomes and replicates DNA
What is S phase
Mitotic spindle begins to form
What is prophase?
Metaphase
Centrosomes are at opposite poles
What is G2 mean?
What is Second Gap?
Another name for M Checkpoint
What is Spindle Checkpoint?
The cell grows and carries out normal functions
What is G1?
Cytokinesis in animals
What is a cleavage furrow that appears due to a contractile ring of actin filaments?
Microtubules enter nuclear area and some attach to kinetochores
Prometaphase
What checkpoint is apoptosis?
What is G2?
What is M(Spindle) Checkpoint?
Takes up__ of the cell cycle
What is 90%
Cell plate is formed by vesicles in the middle of the cell
How do plants do Cytokinesis?
Chromosomes become less condensed
What is Cytokinesis?
Microtubules are attached to each kinetochore
What is Metaphase?