Interphase is the longest stage in the eukaryote cell cycle.
What? A test? What's going on, I was sleeping.
Generally, mitosis is divided into four major phases. Telophase, Prophase, Metaphase, and Anaphase. Guys, take notes now because there will be a test on this subject in two weeks.
You can complete the homework while I write the notes.
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Can you explain what occurs throughout each of these stages?
Let's begin with Prophase, the first stage. Chromosomes are made visible as the nuclear membrane vanishes. Animal cell centrioles begin to produce fibers and travel to the opposing sides.
Thats right.
So only animal cells have centrioles?
Metaphase...fibers from prophase...chromosomes...center of the cell
Metaphase is the following phase. In order to help the chromosomes create a straight path in the cell's core, prophase fibers connect to them at this time.
The next stage in the cell cycle is anaphase.
Chromosomes are drawn to opposing sides of the cell during anaphase by fibers from the cell's center.
If the cell cycle were to go wrong, it would stop cell division if the DNA was harmed, it didn't receive the required nutrients, and it hadn't been reproduced.
Each pair of DNA separates from the parent cell during telophase to produce two daughter cells later.
Even during the cell cycle, mistakes can occur. This encompasses cells without a specific purpose, an aberrant nucleus, and many more.
Cytokinesis is the cell cycle's last phase. Cytokinesis is the process through which the parent cell divides into two daughter cells.
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