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model 1 - mitosis as part of the cell cycle
prophase
metaphase
anaphase
telophase
replicated chromosome (2 sister chromatids)
nuclear membrane
centriole
spindle fibers
nuclear division
mitosis
cytoplasmic division
cytokinesis
- refer to model 1. list the four phases in the mitosis process.
- where is mitosis in the cell cycle? before _____________ and after _____________
- what three phases of the cell cycle are considered interphase?
- refer to the cell cycle shown.
a. how many cells are present at the beginning of mitosis?
b. how many cells are present at the end of mitosis?
Step1: Identify mitosis phases from model
From the model, the four - phase names can be directly read.
Step2: Recall cell - cycle order
Mitosis occurs after interphase and before cytokinesis.
Step3: Recall interphase phases
Interphase consists of G1, S, and G2 phases.
Step4: Analyze cell numbers in mitosis
At the start of mitosis, there is 1 cell. At the end, after nuclear and cytoplasmic division, there are 2 cells.
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