Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
100

True or False

No growth happens in the cell during interphase.

False

100

What disappears in prophase?

The nucleolus and the nuclear membrane.

100

What do the sister chromatids do in the cell?

They line up around the center of the cell.

100

What happens in the centromere?

It will divides.

100

What happen the centrioles and spindle in telophase?

They start to disappear.

200


What happened to the chromosomes?

They were duplicated.

200

What makes the chromosomes?

The chromatin coils to form them.

200

What is attached to each sister chromatid?

Spindle fiber

200

Are the chromatids separate at this time?

Yes

200

Why do chromosomes become harder to see?

Because they will stretch out.

300

Can chromosomes be seen during interphase?

No

300

Where can you find the centrioles?

At opposite ends of the cell.

300

What does metaphase look like in geograghy?

A globe

300

Where do the chromatids begin to move?

They move away from each other toward opposite poles of the cell.

300

What does the plasma membrane do in this time?

It begins to form between the two new nuclei.

400

What two organelles can be seen during interphase?

The nucleus and the nucleolus.

400

What are the chromosomes called during prophase?

Sister chromatids

400

Where are the centromere in the cell?

In the middle of the chromosomes.

400

What does each chromatid become?

It becomes a separate chromosome.

400

Does the cell division complete and the two new cells have completely separated?

Yes

500

What is the order of interphase in mitosis?

It is not part of mitosis.

500

What order is prophase in mitosis?

First

500

What order is metaphase?

Second

500

What order is anaphase?

Third

500

What order is telophase?

Fourth

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