The three phases of interphase
What is G1, S, and G2?
______ moves away from each other
What are centrosomes?
What are at the opposite poles of the cell?
What are centrosomes?
The cell shape becomes ____
What is elongated?
Reappears during telophase
What is nucleoli?
The second gap phase
What is G2 phase?
Disappears during prophase
What is Nucleoli?
Chromosomes lines up at the _____
What is metaphase plate?
The two sister chromatids pulls apart to become ____
What are daughter chromosomes?
The chromosomes becomes ____
What is less condensed?
The synthesis phase
What is the S phase?
Condensed chromatin
What are chromosomes?
Captured by spindles and are lined up in the middle of the cell
What are chromosomes?
Moves to opposite ends of the cell
What are sister chromatids?
A type of cell that involves the formation of a cell plate
What is plant cell?
The first gap phase
What is G1 phase?
Duplicated chromosomes appears as
What are sister chromatids?
Is the metaphase plate real or imaginary?
What is imaginary?
By the end of anaphase, the two ends of the cell have ____
What is a complete collection of chromosomes?
A type of cell that involves the formation of a cleavage furrow
What is animal cell?
Interphase is ___% of the cell cycle
What is 90%?
Centrosomes begin to form ____
What are mitotic spindles?
The protein that microtubles are attached to
What is kinetochore?
What are the number of liberated daughter chromosomes?
What are two liberated daughter chromosomes?
____ nuclei form in the cell
What are two daughter?