What is cell grows and carries out normal functions
Where are the centrioles positioned?
What is a cell pole
Where are the centrosomes located?
What is opposite poles
T/F you count a chromosome by a centrosome
What is true
T/F cytokinesis is a part of mitosis
What is false
What happens in the S phase?
What is DNA replication and chromosome duplication occurs
What to chromosomes begin to attach to?
What is a mitotic spindle
Where do chromosomes line up?
What is the metaphase plate
What do sister chromatids do?
What is separate
What is formed?
What is two daughter nuclei
What happens in the G2 phase?
What is final growth and preparation for mitosis
What do the nuclear envelope fragments attach to?
What is a kinetochore
What are microtubules attached to?
What is each kinetochore
Where do sister chromatids move to?
What is the opposite ends of the cell
What reappears?
What is nucleoli
What begins to form?
What is mitotic spindles
Where do microtubules enter?
What is nuclear area
What happens to the nucleus?
What is dissolves
Why do the sister chromatids move?
What is microtubule shortening
T/F cleavage furrows appear in animal cells
What is true
What happens to the nuclear envelope?
What is dissolving
What is the function of kinetochore?
What is forming a mitotic spindle
Why is metaphase important?
What is the cell ensure it is ready to divide
What happens to the cell?
What is elongate
T/F a cell plate is formed in animal cells
What is false