9.3 Cells Divide during the Mitotic phase. Objectives Summarize the major events that occur during each phase of mitosis. Explain how cytokinesis differs.

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9.3 Cells Divide during the Mitotic phase

Objectives Summarize the major events that occur during each phase of mitosis. Explain how cytokinesis differs in plant and animal cells. Key Terms –spindlespindle –centrosomecentrosome –prophaseprophase –metaphasemetaphase –anaphaseanaphase –telophasetelophase –cell platecell plate

You can think of mitosis as a lively "dance" of the chromosomes. Before the action begins, the chromatin of each chromosome doubles during interphase. Then the elaborately "choreographed" stages of the mitotic phase take place rapidly, distributing the duplicate sets of chromosomes to two daughter nuclei. Finally, cytokinesis divides the cytoplasm, producing two daughter cells.

The Mitosis Dance During mitosis, the chromosomes' movements are guided by a football- shaped framework of microtubules called the spindle. The spindle microtubules grow from two centrosomes, regions of cytoplasmic material that in animal cells contain structures called centrioles.spindlecentrosomes

Although mitosis is a continual process, biologists divide the mitotic phase into four main stages in order to study it: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase

Mitosis begins after the chromosomes have duplicated in interphase and ends when telophase is completed

Prophase In prophase, the first stage of mitosis, the chromosome "dancers" make their appearance on the dance floor.prophase In the nucleus, the chromatin fibers have condensed Each chromosome can be clearly seen now to consist of a pair of sister chromatids joined at the centromere. The nucleolus disappears, and the cell stops making ribosomes. Late in prophase, the nuclear envelope breaks down. Meanwhile, in the cytoplasm, a football-shaped structure called the mitotic spindle forms. The chromatids now attach to the microtubules that make up the spindle.

The spindle starts tugging the chromosomes toward the center of the cell for the next step in the dance.

Metaphase During metaphase, the brief second stage, the chromosomes all gather in a plane across the middle of the cell. The mitotic spindle is now fully formed.metaphase All the chromosomes are attached to the spindle microtubules, with their centromeres lined up about halfway between the two ends, or poles, of the spindle.

Anaphase Anaphase is the third stage of the mitosis dance. The sister chromatids suddenly separate from their partners. Each chromatid is now considered a daughter chromosome. Proteins at the centromeres help move the daughter chromosomes along the spindle microtubules toward the poles.Anaphase At the same time, these microtubules shorten, bringing the chromosomes closer to the poles. However, spindle microtubules that are not attached to centromeres do just the opposite—they grow longer, pushing the poles farther apart.

Telophase and Cytokinesis The final stage of mitosis, telophase, begins when the chromosomes reach the poles of the spindle. telophase The spindle disappears, two nuclear envelopes reform (one around each set of daughter chromosomes), the chromosomes uncoil and lengthen, and the nucleoli reappear. Mitosis, the division of one nucleus into two genetically identical daughter nuclei, is now finished. Cytokinesis completes the cell division process by dividing the cytoplasm into two daughter cells, each with a nucleus. Usually this process occurs along with telophase.

Cytokinesis in a plant cell occurs differently. A disk containing cell wall material called a cell plate forms inside the cell and grows outward. Eventually this new piece of cell wall divides the cell in two. The result is two daughter cells, each bounded by its own continuous membrane and its own cell wall.cell plate