MITOSIS CYTOKINESIS centrioles cylindrical shaped structures that make

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MITOSIS & CYTOKINESIS *centrioles – cylindrical shaped structures that make the spindle fibers *spindle

MITOSIS & CYTOKINESIS *centrioles – cylindrical shaped structures that make the spindle fibers *spindle fibers – cell structures that are made of microtubules and are involved in moving the chromosomes during cell division *Animal cells have 1 pair of centrioles. *Plant cells do not have centrioles, but they form a spindle that is almost identical to that of an animal cell.

Interphase: The cell is engaged in metabolic activity and preparing itself for mitosis. Chromosomes

Interphase: The cell is engaged in metabolic activity and preparing itself for mitosis. Chromosomes are not clearly visible. The DNA is copied during the Synthesis phase. centrioles

centromere MITOSIS: chromatid Prophase: Chromosomes coil up and become visible during prophase. The nuclear

centromere MITOSIS: chromatid Prophase: Chromosomes coil up and become visible during prophase. The nuclear membrane dissolves. Spindle fibers form. spindle fibers

Metaphase: During metaphase the chromosomes move to the center of the cell and line

Metaphase: During metaphase the chromosomes move to the center of the cell and line up along the equator. Spindle fibers link the chromatids of each chromosome to opposite poles.

Anaphase: Centromeres divide during anaphase. The two chromatids (now called chromosomes) move toward opposite

Anaphase: Centromeres divide during anaphase. The two chromatids (now called chromosomes) move toward opposite poles as the spindle fibers attached to them shorten.

Telophase: A nuclear membrane forms around the chromosomes at each pole. Chromosomes, now at

Telophase: A nuclear membrane forms around the chromosomes at each pole. Chromosomes, now at opposite poles, uncoil and the spindle fibers dissolve. Mitosis is complete.

CYTOKINESIS: As mitosis ends, cytokinesis begins. *In animal cells, the cell is pinched in

CYTOKINESIS: As mitosis ends, cytokinesis begins. *In animal cells, the cell is pinched in half by a belt of protein threads. *In plant cells, a cell plate forms at the midline of the dividing cell and a new cell wall forms on both sides of the cell plate.

Animal vs. Plant Cell Belt of Proteins Cell Plate

Animal vs. Plant Cell Belt of Proteins Cell Plate

Mitosis & Cytokinesis Animal Cell Interphase Plant Cell Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

Mitosis & Cytokinesis Animal Cell Interphase Plant Cell Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

Comparing Mitosis in Animal & Plant Cell

Comparing Mitosis in Animal & Plant Cell

Mitosis in Onion Root Tips Interphase Early Anaphase Early Prophase Late Anaphase Late Prophase

Mitosis in Onion Root Tips Interphase Early Anaphase Early Prophase Late Anaphase Late Prophase Telophase Metaphase Cytokinesis

Diploid: 2 sets of chromosomes (2 n) Chromosomes visible

Diploid: 2 sets of chromosomes (2 n) Chromosomes visible