Interphase
Mitosis
The stages
100
  • The cell grows and collects nutrients

  • It carries out normal functions

Is this G1? 
100
  • Chromosomes become visible from coiling of chromatin

  • Centrioles move to opposite poles

  • Nuclear envelope breaks down

  • Spindle fibers begin to form

Is this Prophase?

100

What are the stages for interphase?

G1 (Phase of growth)

S-synthasize (Double DNA)

G2- grow (get ready) 

200
  • The cell replicates a complete set of its DNA (doubles the DNA)

  • Example:  In humans 46—>92 chromosomes

Is this S phase?

200
  • Chromosomes line up on the equator (center) of the cell

Is this Metaphase?

200

What are the stages for Mitosis?

Prophase?

Metaphase?

Anaphase?

and Telophase?

300
  • Grows more and begins to reorganize to prepare for mitosis

  • RNA and proteins are made which triggers mitosis

  • Checks for DNA damage

is this G2?

300
  • Sister chromatids are pulled toward opposite poles by spindle fibers

Is this Anaphase?

300

What is the last part?

Cytokenises?

400
  • Chromosomes uncoil into chromatin

  • Nuclear envelope re-forms

  • 2 new nuclei are formed

Is this Telophase

500

Which 2 stages aren't in mitosis and...

  • Cytoplasm separates 

  • 2 daughter cells identical to the parent are formed

  • Each cell has one full set of chromosomes

Interphase is one stage that isn't in Mitosis

And the dotted points are talking about Cytokinesis?

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