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Title: Mitosis


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Mitosis
Cell Division LT Side Two Frame
8398 http//www.johnkyrk.com/mitosis.html
2
Interphase (G1, S, G2)
  • The time the cell is not dividing
  • The DNA is not visible (chromatin)
  • Label cell membrane, nuclear membrane,
    chromatin, nucleolus

3
Prophase
  • Chromosomes become visible
  • Nuclear membrane disappears
  • Centriole (animal cells) migrate to the poles
  • Astral rays form
  • Label chromosome, chromatid, aster/pole, nuclear
    envelope

4
Metaphase
  • Chromosomes line up at the equator
  • The spindle forms completely
  • Spindle fibers are microtubules
  • An aster is at the pole
  • Spindle fibers are attached to the centromeres
  • The centromere divides
  • Add labels to the diagram

5
Anaphase
  • The movement to the poles
  • The chromatids move to the poles
  • The (new) chromosome moves to the pole
  • Label pole, aster, chromatid, chromosome
  • (there are two labels for each)

6
Telophase
  • The cell reorganizes itself
  • Label cell membrane, nuclear membrane, nucleolus

7
Cytokenesis
  • The division of the cytoplasm
  • Animals pinches inward using microtubules
  • Plants vesicles will fuse to reform the cell
    wall with a cell membrane on two sides

8
Mitosis - Xeroxby George Zhang
  • 1. Prophase
  • 2.Metaphase
  • 3. Anaphase
  • 4. Telophase
  • 5. Interphase
  • 6. Interphase
  • 7. Telophase
  • 8. Prophase
  • 9. Metaphase/Anaphase
  • 10. Anaphase
  • 11. Telophase
  • 12. Prophase!!!
  • 13. All of the Above

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Mitosis - Xeroxby George Zhang
  • 1. j
  • 2. I
  • 3. h
  • 4. a
  • 5. c
  • 6. b
  • 7. e
  • 8. d
  • 9. f
  • 10.g
  • 11. F (not)
  • 12. T
  • 13. F (interphase)

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Mitosis - Xeroxby George Zhang
  • 14.T
  • 15 F (cytokinesis)
  • 16 T
  • 17. 3
  • 18. 1
  • 19. 4
  • 20. 2

11
Credits
Edited By
Ethan Kahn
Developed By George Zhang
Colored by
Alana Casner
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Visuals on The Internet
http//www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/tutorials/
cell_cycle/main.html
http//faculty.nl.edu/jste/mitosis.htmMitosis
http//www.bioweb.uncc.edu/biol1110/Stages.htm
http//www.cellsalive.com/mitosis.htm
Alana Casner
13
Interphase
  • The period between cell division.
  • DNA replicates during S (synthesis)
  • Cell growth occurs during G1 and G2
  • Labelcell membrane, chromatin, nuclear membrane,
    nucleolus

14
Prophase
  • The beginning of mitosis
  • The nuclear membrane disappears
  • Chromosomes appear
  • Label nuclear membrane, chromosome, chromatid,
    microtubule organizing center

15
Metaphase
  • Chromosomes lineup at the equator
  • A microtubule seems to be attached to each
    centromere
  • Label chromosome, microtubule, aster (pole)

16
Metaphase (cont.)
  • At the end of metaphase the centromere divides

17
Anaphase
  • Each chromatid moves to opposite poles.
  • Label chromatid

18
Telophase
  • A new nuclear membrane forms
  • The cell membrane folds inward
  • The chromosomes disappear
  • Chromatin reappears
  • New nucleoi form
  • Two daughter cells result
  • Label cell membrane

19
Cytokinesis occurs during Telophase
  • The division of the cytoplasm
  • Animals cell membrane pinches inward
  • Plants cell plate forms
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