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What term describes DNA in G1 phase? Chromatin
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What happens to the DNA in S Phase? What is DNA called? Doubled, duplicated, copied Chromatin
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What happens to DNA in G2? What is DNA called at the end of this phase? DNA is coiled, condensed, and joined to its duplicate Duplicated chromosome Label the centromere. Label the sister chromatids
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What happens to centrioles and everything else in the cytoplasm during G2 phase? Centrioles double Everything doubles
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How would you describe sister chromatids? Joined, identical chromosomes
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What is the first phase of mitosis? prophase
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What happens to the nuclear envelope during prophase? dissolves
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What is produced from the centrioles during prophase? Spindle Fibers
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Where do spindle fibers attach to chromosomes? centromere
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What happens by the end of prophase? Centrioles have moved to opposite poles Spindle fibers have attached to the centromere of the duplicated chromosomes
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Name the second phase of mitosis. Metaphase What does “meta” mean? middle
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Where do chromosomes align themselves during metaphase? At the equator
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Name the third phase of mitosis. Anaphase What does “ana” mean? To separate
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What marks the beginning of anaphase? Spindle fibers begin to separate duplicated chromosomes (sister chromatids)
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What do we call the DNA being pulled towards the poles? Unduplicated chromosomes
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Name the fourth phase of mitosis. Telophase What does “telo” mean? The end
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What marks the beginning of telophase? Unduplicated chromosomes have reached the poles
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What happens to chromosomes during telophase? Contained inside the nuclear membrane
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What happens to spindle during telphase? Break down
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What happens to the nuclear envelope during telophase? Two new nuclear envelopes form
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How many nuclei are produced after mitosis? How many cells? 2 nuclei 1 cell
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What happens during cytokinesis? Everything outside the nucleus in the cytoplasm split into two separate cells
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