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Mitosis Review

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Mitosis Review. The membrane pinches together until two cells are formed. The membrane pinches together until two cells are formed. Cytokinesis. Sister chromatids each become a chromosome. Sister chromatids each become a chromosome. Anaphase. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mitosis Review

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The membrane pinches together until two cells are formed.

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The membrane pinches together until two cells are formed.

Cytokinesis

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Sister chromatids each become a chromosome

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Sister chromatids each become a chromosome

Anaphase

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In the middle of this stage, the nuclear envelope has completely disappeared.

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In the middle of this stage, the nuclear envelope has completely disappeared.

Prophase

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The nucleolus begins to disintegrate.

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The nucleolus begins to disintegrate.

Prophase

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The chromosomes align along the equator of the cell.

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The chromosomes align along the equator of the cell.

Metaphase

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Spindle fibers disappear.

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Spindle fibers disappear.

Telephase/Cytokinesis

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Chromatin coils and forms chromosomes

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Chromatin coils and forms chromosomes

Prophase

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Chromatids separate at the beginning of this phase.

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Chromatids separate at the beginning of this phase.

Anaphase

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Nuclear membrane reforms from the endoplasmic reticulum.

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Nuclear membrane reforms from the endoplasmic reticulum.

Telephase/Cytokinesis

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1. Which phase is this?

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1. Which phase is this? Metaphase

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Spindle fibers begin to form.

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Spindle fibers begin to form.

Prophase

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Centrioles separate and migrate to each pole.

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Centrioles separate and migrate to each pole.

Prophase

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2. Which phase is this?

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2. Which phase is this? Prophase

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Chromosomes meet at the center of the cell.

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Chromosomes meet at the center of the cell.

Metaphase

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3. Which phase is this?

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3. Which phase is this? T/C

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A Chromatid from each pair is attracted to each pole of the cell.

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A Chromatid from each pair is attracted to each pole of the cell.

Anaphase

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The reappearance of the nucleolus can be noticed and the nuclear membrane

forms.

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The reappearance of the nucleolus can be noticed and the nuclear membrane

forms.

Telephase/Cytokinesis

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Separate chromosomes are not clearly visible but the chromatin has become

thicker and shorter.

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Separate chromosomes are not clearly visible but the chromatin has become

thicker and shorter.

Prophase

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4. Which phase is this?

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4. Which phase is this? Anaphase

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The nuclear envelope has disintegrated.

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The nuclear envelope has disintegrated.

Prophase

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After cytokinesis is complete, what is the name given to the

resulting two cells.

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After cytokinesis is complete, what is the name given to the resulting two

cells.

Daughter Cells

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There is one set of single-stranded chromosomes at each end of the cell

during this stage.

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There is one set of single-stranded chromosomes at each end of the cell

during this stage.

Telophase

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The chromosomes align, single file, midway between the cell’s poles.

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The chromosomes align, single file, midway between the cell’s poles.

Metaphase

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The chromosomes lose their distinct form and once again appear as a mass

of chromatin.

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The chromosomes lose their distinct form and once again appear as a mass

of chromatin.

Telophase

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Microtubules form as tiny fibers between the poles.

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Microtubules form as tiny fibers between the poles.

Prophase

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The cell plate forms.

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The cell plate forms.

Telophase/Cytokinesis

End of review

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Cell Cycle Review

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During this stage, organelles replicate.

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During this stage, organelles replicate.

G1

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DNA is “proof-read” and mistakes are corrected.

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DNA is “proof-read” and mistakes are corrected.

G2

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If a cell “fails” a checkpoint, what happens to it?

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If a cell “fails” a checkpoint, what happens to it?

It enters G0 and is given more time to grow.

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Name the phase when DNA duplication occurs by semiconservative replication resulting in identical sister chromatids.

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Name the phase when DNA duplication occurs by semiconservative replication resulting in identical sister chromatids.

S(S stands for “synthesis” of DNA)

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During which part of the cell cycle is the cell transcribing mRNA and

translating it into protein?

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During which part of the cell cycle is the cell transcribing mRNA and

translating it into protein?

G1 and G2

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5-9. List the 5 stages of the cell cycle.

5.

6. 9.

7.8.

10. What occurs during

G0?

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5-9. List the 5 stages of the cell cycle. 5.G2, 6.S, 7.M (mitosis), 8.C, 9.G1, 10.Growth

5.

6. 9.

7.8.

10. What occurs during

G0?

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End of Cell Cycle Review