3/6/2016 Cell Division Cell divides into two daughter cells
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Interphase G 1 phase Cellular Growth Development S phase DNA Replication Protein synthesis G 2 phase Synthesis of organelles Materials for cell division
3/6/2016 Control of the Cell Cycle Intestine hours Frog embryo 1 hour
3/6/2016 Mitosis. Process by which the nucleus of the cell is divided into two nuclei, each with the same number and kinds of chromosomes as the parent cell.
3/6/2016 Prophase Longest ( %) Appearance of chromosomes Nucleolus disappears Nuclear membrane breaks down Centrioles separate and migrate to opposite poles of cell
3/6/2016 Metaphase Shortest Chromosomes line up across center of cell Spindle fibers form from centrioles to centromere
3/6/2016 Anaphase Sister Chromatids split at Centromere Individual Chromosomes move toward poles
3/6/2016 Telophase Final Phase Spindle fibers breakdown Chromosomes uncoil into Chromatin Nuclear envelope reforms Nucleolus becomes visible
3/6/2016 Mitosis in Whitefish and Onion PROPHASE METAPHASE ANAPHASE TELOPHASE
3/6/2016 Cytokinesis The process by which the cytoplasm divides, forming two new cells.
3/6/2016 Cytokinesis Animals Cell membrane pinches inward Plants Cell plate The process by which the cytoplasm divides, forming two new cells.
3/6/2016 Result of Cell Division Two cells that are identical to each other.
3/6/2016 Mitosis Links Mitosis: An Interactive Animation The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Tutorial itosis/mitosis_gif2.html