During interphase the cell which is represented by the ice cream, is doing its job by not melting. The chromosomes represented by yellow sprinkles are copied and changed into sister sprinkles (chromatids). The ice cream cone spends 91.8% of the cell cycle in this phase.
The Cell Cycle explained with an Ice Cream Cone!
Next the ice cream enters prophase, the first step of mitosis. The blue sprinkles (centrioles) appear and move to opposite ends. Chocolate sauce, (spindle fibers) forms between them. The ice cream cones spends 6.1% of the cycle in this phase.
In metaphase, the second step in mitosis, the yellow sprinkles line up in the centre and attach to the chocolate sauce. The ice cream cone spends 0.8% of the cell cycle in this phase.
In anaphase, the third step in mitosis, the yellow sprinkles separate and begin to move to opposite ends of ice cream cone. The ice cream only spends about 0.4% of the cell cycle in this phase.
In telophase, the last step in mitosis, two new nuclei (banana) form on each side, and the ice cream cone begins to divide into two. The yellow sprinkles , chromosomes, appear as threads instead of rods (chromatin). The ice cream spends about 0.6% of the cell cycle in this phase.
Cytokinesis occurs after mitosis. The outside of the ice cream (cell membrane) moves inwards and creates two daughter ice cream cones. They each have their own nucleus with identical yellow sprinkles (chromosomes) The ice cream cone has finally divided.
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