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Mitosis and Cell Division
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The Cell Cycle As eukaryotic cells grow and divide, they pass through a cell cycle that consists of 3 stages: Interphase Mitosis (cell division) Cytokinesis (cell division)
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The length of time to complete a cell cycle is different for different types of cells:
Embryonic cells divide rapidly Adult nerve cells may never divide
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Stage 1: Interphase Interphase is the longest stage of the cell cycle
The cell performs its normal functions and, in preparation for cell division, duplicates its genetic material (DNA)
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Stage 2: Cell Division - Mitosis
Consists of 4 phases: Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
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Mitosis Phase 1:Prophase
DNA compacts into visible form as chromosomes Each chromosome contains two strands called sister chromatids. Sister chromatids are held together by a centromere The nuclear membrane breaks down
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Mitosis Phase 2: Metaphase
Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
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Mitosis Phase 3: Anaphase
The centromere splits and sister chromatids separate. They are now called daughter chromosomes. They move to opposite ends of the cell, pulled by spindle fibres
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Mitosis Phase 4: Telophase
Final phase of mitosis. Chromosomes stretch out and are no longer visible. A new nuclear membrane forms around each group of daughter chromosomes.
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Stage 3: Cell Division - Cytokinesis
Final stage of cell division and cell cycle The cytoplasm divides and two genetically identical cells are formed. In a plant cell, a plate develops into a new cell wall In an animal cell, the cell membrane is pinched off in the centre
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