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Mitosis
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Duplication Division.
Type of Karyokinesis Nuclear genes copied, seperated, then packed into new nuclei |
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Prophase
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Chromatin condenses to form visible chromosomes.
Nuclear envelope breaks into numerous vesicles and fade from view. Spindle is formed. Nucleolus fades from view. |
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Metaphase
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Spindle attaches to centromeres and pushes them to cell center.
Chromatids seperate from each other. |
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Anaphase
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Spindles move chromosomes to the poles of the cell.
Sister chromatids move apart. |
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Teleophase
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Cytokenisis is completed.
The cell plate is completed. Chromosomes become visible. Cytoplasm of the cell is divided. New nuclear membrane formed around chromosomes |
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Interphase
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Chromosomes are not visible.
Chromosomes are replicated. Cell is not dividing. Period of growth and development between mitotic divisions. |
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Cytokinesis
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Division of the cytoplasm
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Preprophase Band
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Created during prophase.
Marks region where new cell wall will form. |
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Order of Mitosis
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Prophase
Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis Interphase |
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Structure of Chromosomes during Prophase
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Chromatin condenses to for chromosomes.
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Structure of Chromosomes during Metaphase
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Chromosomes seperate into chromatids (Dissolve centromere)
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