Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
100
How long does the cell stay in interphase?
90% of the time
100
What do the chromosomes look like?
Short and thick
100
What does the M in metaphase stand for?
Meet in the middle
100
What does the A in anaphase stand for?
Apart and away from the middle.
100
What does the nucleolus do?
Reappears
200
What happens to the centrioles?
They duplicate.
200
What starts to form?
Spindle fibers
200
What do the chromosomes attach to?
The spindle
200
What comes after anaphase?
Telophase
200
What does the nuclear membrane do?
Reforms
300
What do the chromosomes look like?
Long and thin.
300
What breaks down during prophase?
The nuclear membrane
300
What step is metaphase in the mitosis process?
The 3rd step
300
What splits at the centromere?
Sister chromatids
300
What happens between the centrioles and spindle fibers?
They break apart.
400
What happens to the DNA?
It starts to copy.
400
What moves to opposite poles?
Centrioles
400
What is the center of the cell also called?
The equator
400
What do the chromosomes do?
Move apart
400
How many nuclei are formed?
2
500
What happens to the organelles?
They start to prepare for division.
500
What are the chromatids joined by?
A centromere
500
Where do the chromosomes line up at?
The center of the cell
500
Where do the chromosomes move to?
Toward poles along the spindle fibers.
500
What is the division of cytoplasm to 2 individual cells?
Cytokinesis
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