Interphase Mitosis Cytokinesis Prophase P Metaphase M Anaphase

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Interphase, Mitosis & Cytokinesis

Interphase, Mitosis & Cytokinesis

Prophase (P) Metaphase (M) Anaphase (A) Interphase (I) Telophase (T) INTERPHASE ________ DNA is

Prophase (P) Metaphase (M) Anaphase (A) Interphase (I) Telophase (T) INTERPHASE ________ DNA is all spread out as chromatin and nuclear membrane is visible PROPHASE ________ DNA scrunches up and chromosomes are first visible INTERPHASE ________ Made up of G 1, S, G 2 METAPHASE ________ Chromosomes line up in middle of cell

Prophase (P) Metaphase (M) Anaphase (A) Telophase (T) Interphase (I) INTERPHASE ________ DNA is

Prophase (P) Metaphase (M) Anaphase (A) Telophase (T) Interphase (I) INTERPHASE ________ DNA is copied and cell prepares to divide ANAPHASE ________ Chromatid arms separate and move to opposite ends of the cell ________ TELOPHASE Chromosomes unwind into chromatin & nucleus returns PROPHASE ________ Nuclear membrane & nucleolus disappear

Prophase (P) Metaphase (M) Anaphase (A) Telophase (T) Interphase (I) Cytokinesis © TELOPHASE _________

Prophase (P) Metaphase (M) Anaphase (A) Telophase (T) Interphase (I) Cytokinesis © TELOPHASE _________ Two nuclei are visible _________ PROPHASE First dividing phase PROPHASE __________ Centrosomes containing centrioles & spindle fibers appear next to nucleus _________Cytoplasm is split between two cells CYTOKINESIS _________ Spindle fibers and centrioles TELOPHASE disappear

S G 1 G 2 G 0 Mitosis (M) Cytokinesis (C) G 1 _______

S G 1 G 2 G 0 Mitosis (M) Cytokinesis (C) G 1 _______ Cell is reading the DNA code and “doing its job” S _______ Cell makes a copy of its DNA G 0 _______ Cells leave the cell cycle and stop dividing M _______ Division of chromosomes happens

S G 1 G 2 G 0 Mitosis (M) Cytokinesis (C) C _______ Division

S G 1 G 2 G 0 Mitosis (M) Cytokinesis (C) C _______ Division of cytoplasm happens _______ Cell makes the molecules and organelles G 2 needed for cell division M _______ Made up of telophase, anaphase, prophase, and metaphase