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This is what type of cell in what phase of mitosis?

Plant cell


prophase

This is what type of cell in what phase of mitosis?

Animal cell


prophase

The yellow line indicates...

The nuclear membrane of an animal cell

Each chromosome consist of a central body called the...

Centromere

G1 S and G2 make up what part of the cell cycle...

Interphase

What are the four phases of mitosis?

Prophase


metaphase


anaphase


telophase

In this phase of mitosis the nuclear membrane begins to break down - duplicated centrosome begins to migrate toward opposite poles of the cell -spindle apparatus begins to form - chromosomes shorten and thicken- chromosomes become distinguishable within the cytoplasm - chromosomes begin to migrate toward the center of the cell - spindle fibers connect the centromere's to the centrosomes- nucleolus disappears

Prophase

The blue line indicates...

Spindle fibers

The yellow line indicates...

Centromere's lined up at the equator.

The red line indicates...

The centrosome

The nuclear membrane breaks apart during what stage of mitosis?

Prophase

The phase of mitosis where centromere's of the chromosomes line up at the center of the cell on the plate.

Metaphase

The phase of mitosis where centromere's duplicate daughter chromosomes pulled toward opposite poles by the contracting spindle fibers which remain fixed at the centrosomes

Anaphase

The phase of mitosis where the daughter chromosomes have reached the opposite poles nuclear membranes are beginning to form around the chromosomes chromosomes elongate and begin to become indistinguishable from other chromosomes cell plate begins to form in plant cells and grows outward to connect to the existing cell wall ultimately dividing the one cell into a cleavage Furrough begins to form in animal cells

Telophase

Be able to identify that this is a part of telophase the picture on the right is a plant cell the picture on the left is an animal cell a plant cell is being divided by a cell plate the animal cell is being divided by cleavage Furrow

ProPhase

Metaphase

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Anaphase