Thursday, 12 January 2017
Stages of mitosis
1. Prophase is when the dna begins to condense and become more visible. The nucleus has also disappeared.
2. Metaphase is when the spindle of fibres have formed across the length of the cell and are prominent.
3. Anaphase is when the fibres have split in half and are pulled to the opposite sides of the cell.
4. Telophase is when the chromosomes have reached the opposite sides of the cell and the nuclear membrane has begun to reform. Cytokinesis has occurred and two identical daughter cells have been created.
Cytokinesis is the split of the cell physically.
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