Monday, September 7, 2009

Mitosis

mitosis, mitosis, mitosis

This is a process in which a eukaryotic cell seperates the chromosome into two sets of identical nuclei. there are many phases of mitosis these are interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. is there more? don't know.

in interphase, the cell is preparing for what will happen on the next phase. in prophase, the crhomosomes become visible, the nucleolus disappears, the mitotic spindle fomrs, and the nuclear envelope disappears. in metaphase, the crhomosomes become arranged on the equetorial plate. Next is anaphase where sister chromatids seperate, and the two daughter chromosomes move to the opposite poles of the cell. and the las, telophase in which the two sister cells are formed.

phew that was a long one. suggestion? take a picture of every phase to make it easy to explain

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