Utilisateur
Growth, Repair, Reproduction, To maintain a ratio
Sex cells (reproduction cells - undergo reproduction through mitosis)
Somatic cells (all other types of cells - undergo reproduction through mitosis)
The chromosomes
Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase and Cytokenisis
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase
Condensed chromatin, made up of 2 sister chromatids attatched to each other at the centromere
Long thin strands of DNA and protien, condeses into chromosomes during mitotic division
Each arm of the chromosome
The point at which the chromatids are attatched to each other
Invisible/faint under microscope, period of rest, chromosomes duplicate into 2 sister chromatids, (2 attatched sister chromatids are considered 1 chromosome)
Chromosomes shorten and thicken, centrioles separate and move to opposite poles of the cell, nuclear membrane dissolves
Sister chromatids line up at the equatorial plate, spindle fibres attatch to the chromosomes
Centromeres divide and the resulting chromosomes move to opposite poles of the cell
Spindle fibres dissolve and the nuclear membrane reappears, chromatin becomes thinner and lengthens
Cytoplasm divides (telophase and this usually occur at the same time)