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The Cell Cycle - Lamar Alkahtani - Coggle Diagram
The Cell Cycle - Lamar Alkahtani
Interphase
G1
Cellular contents excluding the chromosomes are duplicates
S
Each of the 46 chromosomes is duplicated by the cell
G2
The cell "double checks" the duplicated chromosomes for error, making any needed repairs
Mitotic phase
Mitosis
Metaphase
Chromosomes line up in a single file at the middle of the cell.
Anaphase
Sister chromatids separate and pull to opposite sides
Prophase
DNA condenses and spindle fibers begin to form
Telophase
Nuclear membrane reforms, chromosomes unwind
During mitosis, the contents of the nucleus divide, forming
two identical nuclei. The sister chromatids of the duplicated chromosomes separate from each other. This gives each daughter cell the same genetic information
Cytokinesis
In cytokinesis, the cytoplasm divides and forms the two
new daughter cells.