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name: siqing luo (isabel) date: 10/03 period: 6th. cell cycle, mitosis & cancer due date: using the labeled cell cycle diagram to the right do the following: left column: place the corresponding letter for the correct stage right column: complete the description of the stage in the 1. a : consists of g₁, s and g₂ phases in the cell cycle. 2. _ cytokinesis - division of the cytoplasm resulting in two identical d__ cells. 3. _ g₁ - growth phase: makes organelles and proteins needed for replication of dna. also contains a g₁ checkpoint. if everything is correct, cell will proceed to s phase. 4. _ s phase: dna is replicated or synthesized. 5. d g₂ - growth phase: cell gets ready to undergo m. also contains a g₂ checkpoint. if dna replication is correct, checkpoint allows cell to enter m phase. 6. _ prophase: chromatin condenses to become chromatin, nuclear envelopes breaks down, and centrioles migrate to opposite poles in animal cells. nucleolus disappears. 7. _ m: sister chromatids line up along the metaphase plate in the middle. spindle apparatus attaches at the centromere of the chromosomes. 8. g a: sister chromatids separate and move to opposite sides of the cell. the s a pulls them apart. this phase ends when the chromatids stop moving. 9. _ telophase: two nuclear envelopes begin reforming. chromatids relax, uncoil & are now chromatin. cytokinesis is occurring during telophase but it is not considered a part of mitosis because it does not involve the nucleus of the cell. in plant cells, a cell plate begins to form while a c__ f is visible in animal cells. 10. _ mitosis: division of a cell’s nucleus. occurs in this order: prophase, __, __, and telophase.
Step1: Recall cell - cycle knowledge
The interphase consists of G1, S and G2 phases. In the given diagram, interphase is labeled as A.
Step2: Identify cytokinesis stage
Cytokinesis results in two identical daughter cells. In the cell - cycle diagram, it is usually the last stage after mitosis. Let's assume it is I.
Step3: Locate G1 phase
The G1 phase is a growth phase that makes organelles and proteins for DNA replication and has a G1 checkpoint. It is part of interphase. Let's assume it is part of A (interphase).
Step4: Locate S phase
The S phase is where DNA is replicated. It is part of interphase. Let's assume it is part of A (interphase).
Step5: Recall G2 phase details
The G2 phase is a growth phase preparing for mitosis (M phase). It has a G2 checkpoint. D is given for this description.
Step6: Identify prophase
Prophase is characterized by chromatin condensation, nuclear - envelope breakdown, and centriole migration. Let's assume it is B.
Step7: Identify metaphase
In metaphase, sister chromatids line up along the metaphase plate and the spindle apparatus attaches at the centromere. Let's assume it is C.
Step8: Recall anaphase details
In anaphase, sister chromatids separate and are pulled apart by the spindle apparatus. G is given for this description. The words are Anaphase; spindle; apparatus.
Step9: Identify telophase
Telophase involves nuclear - envelope re - formation and chromatin relaxation. Cytokinesis occurs during telophase. Let's assume it is H. In animal cells, a cleavage furrow is visible.
Step10: Recall mitosis order
Mitosis occurs in the order of prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. The missing stages are metaphase and anaphase.
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- Interphase
- I; daughter
- A
- A
- Mitosis
- B
- C; metaphase
- Anaphase; spindle; apparatus
- H; cleavage furrow
- metaphase; anaphase