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Slide 1 Stepped Art Figure 9.1 Page 152 one chromosome (unduplicated) one chromosome (duplicated) one chromatid its sister chromatid

Slide 2 DNA histone core nucleosome DNA Figure 9.2 Page 153

Slide 3 G1 S G2 Mitosis telophase anaphase metaphase prophase interphase Figure 9.4 Page 154

Slide 4 Figure 9.6 Page 155 mitosis, cytoplasmic division chromosome (unduplicated) in daughter cell at interphase chromosome (unduplicated) in daughter cell at interphase chromosome (unduplicated) in cell at interphase same chromosome (duplicated) in interphase prior to mitosis Stepped Art

Slide 5 nucleus plasma membrane pair of centrioles InterphaseLate Prophase Prometaphase Figure 9.7(1) Page 156 Stepped Art nuclear envelope microtubules Early Prophase

Slide 6 MetaphaseAnaphaseTelophaseInterphase Figure 9.7(2) Page 157 Stepped Art

Slide 7 cell wall former spindle equator cell plate vesicles converging Stepped Art Figure 9.8 Page 158

Slide 8 Figure 9.9 Page 159 Mitosis is over, and the spindle is now disassembling. Band of microfilaments at the former spindle equator contracts. The contractions continue and cut the cell in two. Stepped Art