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Picture of Mitosis

Picture of Meiosis

Picture of Chromosomes

Picture of Diploid cell

Haploid cells

Contain only one set of chromosomes

Sperm and egg

Gametes

Diploid cells

Contain two sets of chromosomes

Chromosomes align along the center of a cell

Metaphase


When the cell is not actively dividing

Interphase

When the chromosomes separate to opposite sides of the cell

Anaphase


Two nuclei appear

Telophase

The cells divide

Cytokinesis

Cancer

When mitosis is not able to stop

Meiosis

Necessary for sexual reproduction

Binary fission

How bacteria reproduce

Necessary for growth and repair

Mitosis

Synthesis phase

When DNA replicates

DNA replication

Copies before division

Why does mitosis happen?

When the organism grows