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Anaphase
Cytokinesis
Telophase
Metaphase
Cytokinesis
Interphase
Anaphase
Metaphase
During interphase
DNA lines up in the middle of the cell and DNA attaches to spindle fibers
2 new nuclei form
2 new identical cells are created
DNA gets copied
During anaphase
DNA lines up in the middle of the cell and DNA attaches to spindle fibers
centrioles and spindle fibers appear
Each DNA gets pull to the opposite sides of the cell
DNA gets copied
During telophase
DNA lines up in the middle of the cell and DNA attaches to spindle fibers
centrioles and spindle fibers appear
Each DNA gets pull to the opposite sides of the cell
2 new nuclei form
Why is DNA important
it provides the instructions/blueprint for a cell
it makes energy
it stores wastes
it is responsible for making food
Why do cells go through mitosis?
to make food from sunlight
to create proteins
to get air into the cells
to reproduce, grow and repair/replace
Which phase is shown here?
anaphase
telolphase
metaphase
prophase
Why is the metaphase important?
The DNA gets copied and the cell grows and develops
The DNA lines up so exact copies can be pulled to each side
The nuclear membrane disappears and the spindle fibers appear
Two identical daughter cells are formed
Before cells can divide, what happens to the DNA?
It is replicated
It increases in size
It is divided in half
It decreases in size
What happens in prophase of mitosis?
The chromosomes become visible; nucleus disappear; spindles form
The chromosomes align in the middle of the cell
The sister chromatids separate
The chromosomes uncoil into chromatin; nucleus reappears; spindles disappear
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