The majority of the cell's life is spent in interphase while it gets ready for mitosis.
There are now four major stages of mitosis. Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase.
can you please elaborate on what occurs throughout each of these stages?
Sure, let's begin with prophase, the initial stage. Chromosomes can be seen as the nuclear membrane vanishes. Animal cell centrioles begin to produce fibers and travel to the opposing sides.
yes that's right
oh... so centrioles are found only in animal cells.
Metaphase is the next phase. In order to help the chromosomes create a straight path in the cell's core, prophase fibers connect to them at this time.
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Next is Anaphase, Chromosomes are dragged to opposing sides of the cell by fibers during anaphase, which causes them to leave the cell's center.
make sure class your're wrting these down we have quiz later
oh no! i almost forgot to take down notes
Cytokinesis is the cell's last phase. When a cell undergoes cytokinesis, the entire cell divides into two daughter cells.
Each DNA set separates from the parent cell during telophase to eventually create two daughter cells.
mistakes can also occur during the cell cycle. which include cells that are not specialized, an abnormal nucleus, and many more.
if a problem occurred in the cell cycle. If the DNA is broken, the cell wouldn't divide, it wouldn't receive enough nutrients, and the DNA hadn't been reproduced.
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