Mitosis
Binary Fission
100

What happens in Prophase?

Centrioles begin moving to opposite ends of the cell and anchor the spindle fibers. This whole thing is called the mitotic spindle.

100

True or False: Binary Fission is the more complex way to replicate cells. 

False 


200

What happens in Metaphase? 

Spindle fibers line the chromosomes up along the middle of the cell

200

What are the three steps to Binary Fission?

DNA Replication, Cytokinesis, Two Identical Daughter Cells are produced

300

What happens in Cytokinesis? 

The cytoplasm splits in half, forming two identical daughter cells

300

Which kind of cell does binary fission?

Prokaryotic cells

400

What happens in Anaphase?

The centromeres holding the sister chromatids together break and paired chromatids begin to separate and move to opposite sides of the cell.

400

What happens after binary fission?

Cytokinesis 

500

What happens in Telophase?

Chromatids arrive at opposite poles of cell, and new nuclear membranes form around them.

500

What type of reproduction is Binary Fission in?

Asexual reproduction