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Introduction To Mitosis AP Biology

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A brief description of mitosis.

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Page 1: Introduction To Mitosis

Introduction To Mitosis

AP Biology

Page 2: Introduction To Mitosis

Phases of Mitosis

Interphase- Not part of Mitosis but the much longer phase before the cell splits.

Prophase- Spindles formed by microtubules.

Metaphase- Centromeres convene along metaphase plate.

Anaphase- Sister Chromatid split and move to opposite sides of the cell.

Telophase- New nuclear envelope is formed using parts of the parent cells nuclear membrane.

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Interphase

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Interphase

Cell prepares for division. Three stages: G1- Cell Grows. S- Chromosomes replicated. G2- Cell grows and prepares for

division.

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Prophase

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Prophase

In plant cells only prophase is preceded by Preprophase.

Chromatin condenses into chromosomes.

Spindles begin for form. Motor proteins push Centrosomes

along microtubules to opposite ends of the cell.

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Metaphase

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Metaphase

Spindles attach to Centromeres and chromosomes convene along Metaphase plate.

Analogous to a Tug of War between people of equal strength.

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Anaphase

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Anaphase

Proteins that bind sister Chromatid are split.

Sister chromosomes are pulled apart by shortening spindles and move towards their respective centrosomes.

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Telophase

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Telophase

New nuclear envelope formed from parts of the parent cells nuclear membrane.

Chromosomes are enveloped in new nuclei and are unpacked into chromatin.

Mitosis is now complete.

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Bibiliography Photo By Varismovita

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Information Provided by:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitosis#Interphase

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