Mitosis
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
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How many stages are in Mitosis?

Four stages

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Which numerical step of mitosis does prophase occur?

Prophase is the first stage

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Which numerical step of mitosis does metaphase occur?

Metaphase is the second step

100

Which numerical step of mitosis does anaphase occur?

Anaphase is the third step in mitosis

100

Which numerical step of mitosis does telophase occur?

Telophase is the fourth and final step in mitosis

200

What type of reproduction is mitosis?

Asexual

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What is the longest stage in mitosis?

Prophase

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What is an easy way to remember what happens in metaphase?

Meta=Middle

200

What is an easy way to remember what happens in anaphase?

Ana-away

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What reappears in telophase?

The nuclear membrane and nucleolus reappear.

300

What does mitosis result in?

Two daughter cells

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What happens to the nuclear envelope in this stage?

It starts to break down

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What happens to the chromosomes in metaphase?

They line up in the middle of the cell


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What happens to the chromosomes in anaphase?

They move toward the opposite poles


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What happens to the cell in telophase?

It divides into two daughter cells


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What is the purpose of mitosis?

To replace damaged cells and growth

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What begins to form in this stage?

The spindle

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What happens to the nucleus in metaphase?

It disappears

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What pinches together at the center of the cell?

The cell membrane

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What is completely formed in this step?

The cell plate is completely formed.

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What are the stages of mitosis in order?

Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and Telophase

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What happens to the chromosomes in prophase?

They condense and become visible

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What condenses in metaphase?

The cells genetic DNA

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What happens to the centromeres and chromatids?

Centromeres divide and chromatids separate.

500

What happens to the chromosomes in telophase?

The chromosomes begin to relax, unwind, and become chromatin again.

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