Creado por Charlotte Hewson
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Pregunta | Respuesta |
what is mitosis? | produces 2 new daughter nuclei that have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell and eachother |
what is meiosis? | produces 4 daughter nuclei, each with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. |
what is the name of the stage before mitosis where the cell doesn't divide? | interphase |
what are the 4 stages of mitosis? | -prophase -metaphase -anaphase -telophase |
what happens in interphase? | -cell is actively synthesising proteins -chromosomes are invisible -prior to mitosis , DNA replicates |
what happens in prophase? | -chromosomes become visible -nuclear envelope disintegrates -nucleolus disappears |
what happens during metaphase? | -spindle forms -chromosomes line up on equator of the cell |
what happens during anaphase? | -spindle fibres attached to chromatids contract -chromatids are pulled towards poles |
what happens during telophase? | -chromatids reach poles and become indistinct -nuclear envelope reforms -nucleolus reforms -spindle disintegrates -cell division begins |
what are the three main reasons for making exact copies of the existing cells? | -growth -differentiation -repair |
are sperm and egg cells haploid or diploid? | haploid |
what do they become when they fuse? | diploid cells |
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