longest phase of the cell cycle
What is Interphase ?
In what phase do the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell?
Metaphase
What is the result of Mitosis & Cytokinesis
Two Identical Daughter Cells
Uncoiled DNA is called
Chromatin
DNA replicates
What is interphase?
one of the reasons why cells undergo Mitosis
growth, repair and reproduction
In what phase do the organelles disperse out into the daughter cells, and the cell prepares for cytokinesis?
Telophase
Which of the following phases does the cell have TWO nuclei?
telophase
What phase is this cell in?
Telophase
The cell grows and carries out normal activities
What is interphase?
When are chromosomes duplicated?
Prophase
The cell's chromosomes become visible, the nuclear membrane disappears, and the centrioles move to opposite sides of the cell
What is prophase?
In which phase does the nuclear membrane start to disappear?
prophase
What is the acronym to remember the order of the phases?
PMAT
Chromatin is packaged
What is prophase?
What phase is this cell in?
Sister Chromatids are pulled apart towards opposite sides of the cell
Anaphase
What structure pulls apart the chromosome?
spindle fibers
What phase is this cell in?
Prophase
Nucleus reappears
What is the telophase?
what are the 3 stages of the cell cycle
1. Interphase
2. Mitosis
3. Cytokinesis
What are the phases of Mitosis (in order)
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
This structure sends out the spindle fibers
Centrioles
How many chromosomes would the daughter cells have if the parent has 20?
20