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Mitosis
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The Cell CYCLE consists of Interphase and MITOSIS (division of the nucleus). Most of the time the cell is in INTERPHASE as the cell prepares for division.
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C M G2 S G1
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INTERPHASE The cell’s chemical machine operates and the cell grows (G1 phase). The SYNTHESIS of DNA (S phase). PREPARE for cell division
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MITOSIS Chromatin vs. Chromosomes
1. The chromatin CONDENSES (shortens) into chromosomes. Chromatin vs Chromosomes Long/thin Invisible Active Working cell Short/thick Visible Inactive Dividing cell
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The nuclear membrane and nucleolus DISAPPEAR.
Centrioles move apart to opposite ends of the cell. SPINDLE fibers from the centrioles attach to centromeres.
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Chromosomes
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1. Chromosomes line up on the EQUATOR of the cell.
Metaphase 1. Chromosomes line up on the EQUATOR of the cell.
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Chromosomes are PULLED to the ends of the cell.
Anaphase Centromere SPLITS. Chromosomes are PULLED to the ends of the cell.
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Telophase Chromosomes ARE AT the ends of the cell.
Chromosomes DECONDENSE (lengthen) to form chromatin. The nuclear membrane and nucleolus REAPPEAR. The centrioles SEPARATE. The CYTOPLASM is divided (Cytokinesis)
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