Mitosis, or M phase, is primarily (1) the breakdown of the nucleus, (2) re-distribution of the DNA to opposite sides of the cell, and (3) formation of two new
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1) Chromosomes move to the middle of the cell during what phase? 2) What are sister chromatids? Interphase - cell is growing and preparing for division
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In the final stages of cell division, the duplicated chromosomes (pink) are pulled to opposite Photographs kindly provided by Jan Ellenberg and Brian
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Mitosis Worksheet Diagram Identification Cell Cycle Spindle NS- Sister chromatids Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
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Prepared slides of animal cells in the various phases of the cell cycle • Microscopes • Drawing materials or microphotographic hardware and photo-editing
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Illustrate Interphase, all four phases of Mitosis, and Cytokinesis in your video Each Must include an illustration (photo) or animation
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Figure 1 shows photographs of some animal cells at different stages during the cell cycle Figure 1 (a) Which photograph in Figure 1 shows a cell that is not
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During the G2 phase, proteins are synthesised in preparation for mitosis while cell growth continues How do plants and animals continue to grow all their lives
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Observe the dividing cell under higher magnification (40X objective) of the microscope Observation The stages of mitosis can be broadly put into two events:
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The G1, S, and G2 phases make up interphase (I) The M phase includes mitosis and cytokinesis After the M phase, two cells result (Image courtesy of CK-12
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