The third stage of mitosis
What is Metaphase?
The first phase of mitosis
What is prophase?
The second stage of mitosis
What is prometaphase?
The fifth stage of mitosis
What is the telophase?
The fourth stage of mitosis
What is anaphase?
This is what happens to chromosomes during telophase.
What is they become less condensed?
The number of copies made in sister chromatids.
What are two identical copies?
The identical copies of the same chromosome
What are sister chromatids?
Where centrosomes are located during Metaphase.
What are the opposite ends of the cell?
This is what happens to the chromatin during Prophase.
What is the chromatin condenses/ chromatin condensation?
Structures that microtubules attach to during Prometaphase.
What are Kinetochores?
The microtubules move this area during prometaphase.
What is the nuclear area?
This is what happens to the nucleoli during prophase.
What is the nucleoli disappears?
This is what happens to the cell during Anaphase.
What is the cell becomes elongated?
The number of cells produced at the end of telophase.
What are two daughter cells?
Where the chromosomes detach from.
What is the centromere?
This is what happens to the nucleoli during Telophase.
What is the nucleoli reappear?
This what happens to the nuclear envelope during prometaphase.
What is the nuclear envelope fragments?
The place chromosomes go during metaphase.
What is the metaphase plate?
The phase where the mitotic spindle forms.
What is prophase?
This is what centrosomes do during prophase.
What is they move away from each other?
This contributes to the division of a cell by squeezing it into two.
What is the contractile ring?
The phase that condenses all genetic material into chromosomes.
What is metaphase?
This reforms and surrounds each dividing cell's nuclei during telophase.
What is the nuclear envelope?
This causes sister chromatids to move during Anaphase.
What is microtubules shortening?