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question 11
ex 4 ryk b
phases of the cell cycle
- cytoplasmic division
- cell performing normal functions; longest phase
- nuclear division
- chromatid pairs line up at equatorial plate
- chromatin condense into chromasomes
- spindle fibers break up; nucleus reapperas
- centromeres divide; chromosomes move to opposite poles
- nuclear membrane disassembles and disappears
- chromosomes unravel to form chromatin
- mitotic spindle forms
- dna replicates
Brief Explanations
The cell cycle has interphase (where cell performs normal functions and DNA replicates) and mitosis (with prophase - chromatin condenses, spindle forms, nuclear membrane disassembles; metaphase - chromatid pairs line up; anaphase - centromeres divide, chromosomes move; telophase - spindle fibers break up, nucleus reappears, chromosomes unravel). Cytoplasmic division occurs after mitosis.
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- Cytokinesis
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- Telophase
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