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# of Chromosomes in a Human
46
majority of cell cycle spent in
interphase
three parts of interphase
G1, S, G2
G1 Phase
Growth of Cell and Metabolic Activity
S Phase
chromosomes replicated (chromosomes/ sister chromatids)
G2 Phase
organelles required for cell division are produced (centrioles)
mitosis
the process of nuclear division followed by division of cytoplasm, and when chromosomes are distributed equally to daughter cells
prophase
chromatids condense (visible), centrioles separate and move to poles of cell, helps organize spindle fiber, nuclear envelope disappears, nucleus gets bigger
metaphase
spindle fibers connect to centromere of each chromatids, chromatids line up across center
anaphase
spindle fibers split centromere of sister chromatids into chromosomes, chromosomes migrate to poles, this phase is over when chromosomes stop moving