Created by Emily Rowstron
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Question | Answer |
What is Mitosis Cell Division for? | For growth and repair of cells and in asexual reproduction |
What happens in Interphase? | DNA is replicated along with organelles and other cellular components and the cell prepares for division |
What happens in Prophase? | The DNA recoils and chromosomes condense; the nuclear membrane disappears, and the mitotic spindles begin to form |
What happens in Metaphase? | The chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell with the help of spindle fibers attached to the centromere of each replicated chromosome |
What is Anaphase? | The chromosomes split in the middle and the sister chromatids are pulled by the spindle fibers to opposite poles of the cell |
What is Telophase? | The chromosomes, along with the cytoplasm and its organelles and membranes are divided into 2 portions |
What is Cytokinesis? | The actual splitting of the daughter cells into two separate cells is called cytokinesis |
What happens before Mitosis? | Interphase |
Whats the 3rd step in Mitosis? | Anaphase (separation phase) |
IPMATC? | Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis |
Interphase | |
Anaphase | |
Telophase | |
Metaphase | |
Cytokinesis | |
Prophase | |
Is it true that it occurs in somatic cells? (liver, heart, skin, stomach) | Yes |
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