mitosis
cell cycle= process of growth and division
interphase- chromosomes appear condensed
phrophase- centrioles (sides of cell-POLES), nuclear envolope begins to break down. chromosomes have condensed to avoid tangling.
metaphase- spindal fibre forms- centriole to centriole. chromosomes attatch to spinal fibre, along eguator by there centromeres.
anaphase- spindal fibre contracts- chromosomes are pulled to the centioles, by the centromeres.
telophase- 2 new nuclear envolopes are formed and chromosomes unravel to look like interphase,
cyotkinesis- division of the cytoplasm and formation of new membrane and or cell wall.
- Created by: celine dowd
- Created on: 03-04-13 22:07
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