Cell Cycle By: Alexa Moore. Interphase o Grow o DNA replicates (exact copy) o Prepares to divide o 90% of life 10/em610_ol_spring_200.

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Cell Cycle By: Alexa Moore

Interphase o Grow o DNA replicates (exact copy) o Prepares to divide o 90% of life 10/em610_ol_spring_200 8/yanti/interphase_text. JPG u/reference/ort_mitosis/im ages/I-image1-label.jpg

Mitosis Stage 1: Prophase o Nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear o Spindle fibers appear (ropes) o See duplicated chromosomes paradigm/spring_2008/img/sp litsville_prophase.jpg on.com/Biology/Bio/la bel41.jpg

Mitosis Stage 2: Metaphase o Duplicated chromosomes move to middle o Sister chromatids on either side u/about/wayne.schaefer/ MITOSIS/whitefish_metaph ase1.JPG h4a.edublogs.org/files/ 2011/11/metaphase_te xt-sh14gp.jpg

Mitosis Stage 3: Anaphase o Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite ends ept/bio/Mitosis/Animal/EnhanAna1 crop.jpg celldivision/images/anaphas e.gif

Mitosis Stage 4: Telophase o Nuclear membrane and nucleolus reappear o Chromosomes loosen up and become chromatin 11/11/telophase_cyt okinesis_text- 2blevd8.jpg fsu.edu/cells/fluoresc encemitosis/images/t elophase1large.jpg

Cytokinesis o Always moving to the next stage eference.com/imag es/biol_01_img0100.j pg parts/j/z/9/P/U/7/cytokin esis-md.png

Cell Cycle Interphase o Grow o DNA replicates (exact copy) o Prepares to divide Prophase o Nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear o Spindle fibers appear (ropes) o See duplicated chromosomes Metaphase o Duplicated chromosomes move to middle o Sister chromatids on either side Anaphase o Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite ends Telophase o Nuclear membrane and nucleolus reappear o Chromosomes loosen up and become chromatin Cytokinesis o Always moving to the next stage