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Phases Of Mitosis - Coggle Diagram
Phases Of Mitosis
Prophase
Chormosomes
Condensation process
Process until metaphase.
Chromatin
DNA and proteins
Coils
Visible chromosomes.
Mitotic spindle begins to form
sister chromatids, also know as replicated chromosomes
join
Mitotic spindle
formed microtubules.(Long proteins).
Separates sister chromatids into two cells
Prometaphase
Second phase of the mitosis.
Separates duplicated DNA carried in the nucleus of a father cell
Into 2 daughter cells.
The nuclear envelope breaks down.
Protective barrier of the nucleus
Frees the sisters chromatids to enter and divide.
production of kinethocore arounf the centomere
This helps the sister chromatids to joiin with the kinethocore
Metaphase
The cell´s chromosomes align in the middle of the cell.
like a tug - of -. war.
Kinetochore tubules
Hits back and forth the sister chromatids
To align in the equator of the cell (equatorial plane).
Metaphase checkpoint
cell ensures that it is good to divide.
Then it prepares for division when everything is perfectly aligned.
Anaphase
It starts when all the chromosomes are aligned in the equator
Chromosomes are separated by the mitotic spindle
They separate at their centromeres
throws the separarted chromosomes to opposite sites of the cell.
Using the mitotic spindle
Telophase
A nuclear membrane is form around each set of the chromosome.
Separates the DNA from the cytoplasm
The chromosomes start to uncoil and that make them be less compact.
Cytokinesis
Divides the cytoplasm of the parental cell into two daugher cells.