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Describe the purpose of mitosis
New cells are produced for growth or repair cells
somatic cells
How many times does the cells divide during mitosis?
Once!
What kind of cells are produced at the end of mitosis
2 daughter cells (diploid)
diploid
What are sister chromatids
(joint) copies of the original chromosomes
Briefly described what happens during prophase
chromatids are starting to pair up.. nucleus disappear
What happens during anaphase
chromatids are pulled to the opposite poles (by spindle fibres)
what happens during telophase
Nuclear membrane forms around each new set of chromosomes
Is cytokines part of mitosis?
Nope. it's the separation of the cytoplasm and formation of two new daughter cells
No.
Describe the purpose of meiosis?
Union of two cells to form a zygote
How many times does the cell divide during Meiosis? ?
Twice
What kind of cells are produced at the end of meiosis?
Haploid..gametes or single set of chromosomes :)
Difference of prophase I & II
synapsis , crossing over 1 is the longer phase. II went to metaphase plate
Difference of metaphase I & II
Tetrad, / II sister chromatids
Difference of anaphase 1. 2
separate homologous chromosomes/ Sister chromatids
Difference if telophase I & II
consist two side chromatids, chromosomes