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Mitosis

Published on Sep 30, 2013

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MITOSIS!!!

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INTERPHASE

the cell’s chromosomes duplicate. The nucleolus is clearly visible in the nucleus

MITOSIS BEGINS!

PROPHASE

The chromatid pairs are now visible and the spindle is beginning to form

METAPHASE

Chromatid pairs are lined up in the center of the cell

ANAPHASE

The chromatids separate.

TELOPHASE

In the final step, the cytoplasm is beginning to separate

MITOSIS ENDS!

The two new cells enter interphase and cell division usually begins

MITOSIS FACTS

  • The process in which the nucleus divides to form two identical nuclei is mitosis
  • Each new nucleus also is identical to the original nucleus. Mitosis is described as a series of phases,
  • The steps of mitosis in order are named prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
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BY HANNAH ECKSTEIN

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