During Interphase, the cell duplicates what is used in Mitosis in order to reproduce
What is DNA?
During Prophase, Chromatin forms into something that contains our genetic material
What are Chromosomes?
As Chromosomes line up in the middle, there are two yellow cellular structures that go into opposite ends of the cell.
What are centrosomes?
As the Chromosomes are cut in half, the split ones are later used for DNA and Nucleoli what is their classification or name?
What are Chromatids?
Before the cell splits, the Chromosomes are turned into what contains our genetic material.
What are chromatin?
In order for Mitosis to start, Gaps I and II have a function that is used for the cell to be bigger than before
What is growing?
As the Nuclear Membrane breaks down in Prometaphase, a few strands grab the chromosomes and start to move them in order to start metaphase, what are these strands?
What are mitotic spindles?
While the Chromosomes are being lined up to the middle, what is the plate that has the same name as the phase
What is the metaphase plate?
During Anaphase, these disc shaped structures are in the chromatin while the cell is splitting
What are Kinetochores?
When the Cell splits, There is a filament ring that cleaves the cell into two parts before cytokinesis, what is it called.
What are the Myosin II and Actin rings?
The Nucleus contains what needs to start mitosis.
What are chromosomes?
Promophase is one of the phases that starts metaphase, but during that phase, some strands connect to the chromosomes while the nuclear membrane breaks down, what are those phases.
What is the Kenetochore microtubules and Chromatic microtubules?
At the top of the centrosomes, there are some strands going up and wideing out the cell in order to do Anaphase, what are they called?
What are Polar Microtubules?
The dot in the middle of the Chromosome is used for Anaphase in order for the Chromatids to be in each split cell, what is it called?
What are Centromeres?
The Nucleoli that is formed in this phase is surrounded by this type of membrane
What are Nuclear envelopes?
If a cell loses most of it's proteins, It balances it by adding new proteins, what is it called?
What is Protein biosynthesis?
This cytoskeletal structure forms itself during Prophase in order to set up the cell for the other phases, what is it called?
What is the Spindle apparatus?
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What is the Mitodic spindle?
The Centrosomes at the top and bottom of the cell during metaphase, are formed by these parts
What are Centrioles?
These proteins bind the chromatins during Anaphase
What are cohesins?
As Cytokenesis starts on the cells, the cell membrane starts going through this procedure in order to complete Mitosis
What is the Cleavage furrow?
This phase was thought to be the resting phase before Interphase
What is the G0 phase?
These proteins move in the cell membrane but also move the centrosomes apart
What are the Motor proteins?
I have a zero degree angle, I am in the middle of any spherical shape such as the Earth, Chromosomes line up on me during Metaphase, What am I?
What is the Equator?
This protein breaks and destroys the centromere of the Chromosome allowing Anaphase to separate the Chromatids
What is the Ubiquin?
This ring completes mitosis and starts interphase again after this phase
What is the Actin Myosin Contractdile ring?