Chromatin changes to what during Prophase
Chromosomes
What is the term for when duplicated chromosomes line up in the cell
Metaphase Plate
With the cell splitting into two, how many sets of DNA are within the cell
two
During the process of Telophase, what is happening in the cell
The cell is splitting into two
What are the (short term) stages of Interphase
G1, S, G2, M,
What occurs to the nuclear membrane during Prophase
it breaks down
Spindle fibres attach to the -- of each chromosome, to guide them to the equator of the cell
Centromere
What happens to the centromere during Anaphase
it splits
This occurs to the spindle fibres within the cell during Telophase
They break down
What happens in the G1 and G2 stages of Interphase
Growth occurs
These form as centrioles move to opposite poles of the cell
Spindle Fibres
What occurs to the nucleus during metaphase
It dissolves/dissipates
What begins happening to the cell during Anaphase that finishes during Telophase
the cell begins to split
What is the final process that happens immediately after Telophase
Cytokinesis
WHat occurs to nuclear DNA during interphase
Nuclear DNA is duplicated
Chromosomes -- as chromatids
Condense
while the nucleus -- the chromosomes do what?
Condense and compile
as chromatids divide, where in the cell do they go
Opposite poles/ends of the cell
This kind of membrane forms around the new sets of genetic info during Telophase
Nuclear/Nuclear membrane
What does Interphase encourage in doing its purpose
It preps for cell division
Genetic material is -- during Prophase
Duplicated
Chromosomes can be distinguished via -- during this phase
Microscope
What is the term for the location that pulls the dividing chromatids
Spindle apparatus
Chromosomes revert back to this during Telophase
Chromatin
what percent of cell division does interphase take up
about 90%