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interphase & cell division
interphase phases:
- g1 = cell _growth_.
- s = synthesis replication.
- g2 = cell _grown_ again; organelles divide.
mitosis produces _four_ daughter cells that are genetically _different than parent_.
stages of mitosis:
- prophase: chromosomes condense, nuclear envelope breaks down, spindle forms.
- metaphase: chromosomes line up in the _middle_ of the cell.
- anaphase: chromatids _|_ and move apart.
- telophase: nuclear envelope reforms, chromosomes unwind.
- cytokinesis: cytoplasm ____ into two cells.
Interphase has three phases. G1 is for cell growth. S is for DNA synthesis - replication. G2 is for further cell growth and organelle division. Mitosis produces two daughter - cells that are genetically identical to the parent. In metaphase, chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell. In anaphase, chromatids separate and move apart. In cytokinesis, the cytoplasm divides into two cells.
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G1 = cell growth; S = DNA synthesis replication; G2 = cell growth again; organelles divide; Mitosis produces two daughter cells that are genetically identical to parent; Metaphase: Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell; Anaphase: Chromatids separate and move apart; Cytokinesis: cytoplasm divides into two cells.