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Vocabulary Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
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The Cell Cycle Notes
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Interphase The cell is growing and preparing to divide.
The cell spends most of its life in interphase. There are three parts of interphase:
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Interphase G1 (Growth/Gap) - the cell doubles in size and the number of organelles doubles. S (synthesis phase) – the DNA replicates. G2 (Growth/Gap) – cell prepares for division
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NOW THE CELL IS READY TO BEGIN MITOSIS
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MITOSIS A set of procedures that makes two identical cells (called daughter cells) There are four phases of mitosis: Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
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Mitosis Prophase Anaphase Telophase Metaphase
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Prophase
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Prophase Chromosomes appear as the chromatin condenses.
The nuclear membrane and the nucleolus breakdown. In animal cells, centrioles appear.
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Prophase Spindle fibers begin to appear at the poles of the cell.
The spindle fibers attach to the centromeres (the middle of the chromosomes).
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Prophase
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Metaphase
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Metaphase The chromosomes move to the middle (equator) of the cell.
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Anaphase
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Anaphase Chromosomes are pulled back to the poles by the spindle fibers and are split into chromatids
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Telophase
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Telophase Spindle fibers and centrioles disappear
Nuclear membrane and nucleolus reforms The chromatids uncoil back into chromatin
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Telophase
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Cytokinesis Occurs after mitosis
The cytoplasm splits into 2 cells and the organelles are separated into the cells Plant cells: a new cell wall forms around the cells to complete cell division.
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Cytokinesis Two identical cells are formed
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The cycle repeats itself.
-Interphase -Anaphase -Prophase -Telophase -Metaphase -Cytokinesis
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Cell Cycle Microviewers
Use the microviewers to work through the Microviewer Lab. Answer all questions!
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