Mitosis & Meiosis

Mitosis, meio sis, cel

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The division of the mother cell into two daughter cells, genetically identical to each other and to their parent cell
Mitosis
Interphase (G1),S=DNA replication, Late interphase (G2), Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokenesis
Stages of mitosis
G1 (1st growth) 1 centriol Choromotids Cells spend most of life in this phase
Interphase (mitosis)
G2 (2nd growth) 2 centriols Sister chromatids Cells spend most of life in this phase
Late interphase (mitosis)
Spindle fibers form Nuclear envelope breaks down
Prophase (mitosis)
Chromosomes line up in center along the metaphase plate Spindle fibers are attached
Metaphase (mitosis)
Spindle fibers begin to shorten, pulling chromotids appart.
Anaphase (mitosis)
Cleavage furrow forms Chromotids pull to opposite ends Nuclear envelope begins to form
Telophase (mitosis)
Cytoplasim divides & cell membrane pinches into 2 seperate cells Exact copies of cell we began with
Cytokenesis
The process by which a single parent diploid cell (Both homologous chromosomes) divides to produce four daughter haploids cells (One homologous chromosome of the pair). Meiosis is the type of cell division by which germ cells (eggs and sperm) are produced.
Meiosis
Interphase (G1), S= DNA replication, Late Interfase (G2), Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I & Cytokenesis, Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II & Cytokenesis
Stages of meiosis
G1 (1st growth) 1 centriol Choromotids
Interphase (meiosis)
G2 (2nd growth) 2 centriols Sister chromatids
Late interphase (meiosis)
1) Nucleur envelope breaks down 2) Spindles form 3) Tetrad formation(paired homologus chromosomes w/ a total of 4 chromotids- crosses ea. other) 4) Homologus chromosomes are corrosponding maternal & parternal chromosomes 5) Crossing over during tetrad formation = genetic exchange @ the chiasmata (physical site they touch)
Prophase I (meiosis)
Chromosomes line up in center along metaphase plate Spindle fibers are attached
Metaphase I (meiosis)