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- what do healed injuries, fingernail growth, and growing up have in common?
- mitosis produces only what type of cells?
- why is it important that during mitosis, your cells only make identical cells?
- do cells divide all the time? what is cancer?
- in what phase of cell division to cells spend the most of their time?
- what 3 things do cells do during interphase?
- what percentage of time do cells spend in interphase? what percent of time do they spend in mitosis?
- what cell organelle holds your dna and why is dna important?
- what two things are chromosomes made of?
- how many chromosomes do our body cells contain?
- in what phase do our cells make a copy of our chromosomes before mitosis starts?
- what is a centromere?
- what are chromatids?
- write out the name of the phase that each letter of pmat stands for.
p:
m:
a:
t:
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Question 14:
Brief Explanations
PMAT is an acronym for the stages of mitosis. Each letter represents a distinct phase in the process of cell division (mitosis).
- P: Prophase - Chromosomes condense, the nuclear envelope breaks down, and the mitotic spindle forms.
- M: Metaphase - Chromosomes align at the cell's equatorial plate (metaphase plate).
- A: Anaphase - Sister chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibers.
- T: Telophase - The nuclear envelope reforms around the separated chromosomes, and the cell prepares to divide into two daughter cells (cytokinesis often follows).
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- P: Prophase
- M: Metaphase
- A: Anaphase
- T: Telophase