The cell grows and collects nutrients
It carries out normal functions
Chromosomes become visible from coiling of chromatin
Centrioles move to opposite poles
Nuclear envelope breaks down
Spindle fibers begin to form
Is this Prophase?
What are the stages for interphase?
G1 (Phase of growth)
S-synthasize (Double DNA)
G2- grow (get ready)
The cell replicates a complete set of its DNA (doubles the DNA)
Example: In humans 46—>92 chromosomes
Is this S phase?
Chromosomes line up on the equator (center) of the cell
Is this Metaphase?
What are the stages for Mitosis?
Prophase?
Metaphase?
Anaphase?
and Telophase?
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?
Sister chromatids are pulled toward opposite poles by spindle fibers
Is this Anaphase?
What is the last part?
Cytokenises?
Chromosomes uncoil into chromatin
Nuclear envelope re-forms
2 new nuclei are formed
Is this Telophase
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?