interphase
prophase
metaphase
anaphase
telophase/cytokinesis
100

What is the first portion of the cell cycle?

interphase

100

What is the second portion of the cell cycle?

prophase

100

What is the third portion of the cell cycle?

metaphase

100

What is the fourth portion of the cycle cycle?

anaphase

100
What is the fifth portion of the cell cycle?

telephase/cytokinesis

200

What is the G1 (first gap) phase?

The cells grows and carries out normal functions

200
What happens to the chromatin?

it condenses

200

What are opposite poles of the cell?

centrosomes

200

What do sister chromatids do?

they sperate and move to opposite sides of the cell

200

what happens to the chromosomes in telephase?

they become less condensed


300

What is the S (synthesis) phase?

DNA and chromosomes replication occurs 

300

What happens to the nucleoli?

it disappears 

300

Where do chromosomes line up during this process?

the metaphase plate 

300
What happens to the cell's shape in anaphase?

it enlongates

300

During cytokinesis, do plants or animals form a cell plate?

plants

400

What is the G2 (second gap) phase?

final growth and preparation for mitosis occurs 

400

How do duplicated chromosomes appear?  

as sister chromatids

400

What do microtubules attach to?

kinetochore

400

What form are the chromosomes in?

sister chromatids

400

What forms in telephase?

two daughter nuclei

500

What percentage of the cell cycle does interphase take place?

90%

500

What happens to the centrosomes?

they move away from each other

500

Where do microtubules enter?

in the nuclear area 

500

How do the chromatids sperate and move?

due do to microtubules shortening
500

what reappears in telephase?

nucleoli

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