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Mitosis Notes
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Mitosis is cell replication. (Cells make a copy of themselves and split into 2 cells.) Cells go through mitosis to replace cells that have died or to make more cells so that you can grow.
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VOCAB Chromosomes – pieces of DNA (when we can see them, they are shaped like an X because a chromosome is attached to its copy) Nucleus – the center of the cell that holds the DNA Spindles – string like material that moves chromosomes around Centrioles – the part of the cell that makes the spindles Identical – exactly the same
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Interphase 1.Cell does all of its daily jobs. 2.DNA copies itself
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Prophase 1.Spindles form between centrioles and centrioles move to ends of the cell. 2.Nucleus breaks down 3.Chromosomes twist and can be seen.
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Metaphase 1. Chromosomes grab on to spindles and line up in the middle of the cell.
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Anaphase 1. Chromosomes are pulled apart and pulled to the ends of the cell.
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Telophase 1.Spindles break down 2.Nucleus forms again 3.Chromosomes untwist and can’t be seen anymore
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Cytokinesis 1. Cell splits into 2 identical cells.
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Result: 2 Identical sister cells
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Cell Cycle Interphase Mitosis Cytokinesis Mitosis Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
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