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Cell Division. By George Crawford. Interphase. Nucleolus. Centriole. DNA gets stretched and spread out to become Chromatin Nucleolus and Nuclear membrane become visible DNA is replicated d uring S Phase. Chromatin (DNA). Nucleus. Cell Membrane. Nuclear Envelope. Interphase. Nucleolus.
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Cell Division By George Crawford
Interphase Nucleolus Centriole • DNA gets stretched and spread out to become Chromatin • Nucleolus and Nuclear membrane become visible • DNA is replicated during S Phase Chromatin (DNA) Nucleus Cell Membrane Nuclear Envelope
Interphase Nucleolus Centriole • DNA gets stretched and spread out to become Chromatin • Nucleolus and Nuclear membrane become visible • DNA is replicated during S Phase Chromatin (DNA) Nucleus Cell Membrane Nuclear Envelope
Prophase Nucleolus Centriole • Start of dividing phases • Chromatin becomes Chromosomes • Nuclear membrane and nucleolus go away • Spindle fibers appear in the cell • Centrioles are next to the nucleus and move towards nuclear poles Chromosome Nucleus
Prophase Nucleolus Centriole • Start of dividing phases • Chromatin becomes Chromosomes • Nuclear membrane and nucleolus go away • Spindle fibers appear in the cell • Centrioles are next to the nucleus and move towards nuclear poles Chromosome Nucleus
Prophase Centriole • Start of dividing phases • Chromatin becomes Chromosomes • Nuclear membrane and nucleolus go away • Spindle fibers appear in the cell • Centrioles are next to the nucleus and move towards nuclear poles • Add centromeres chromosome Chromosome
Metaphase Centriole • Chromosomes line up across the center of the cell. • Each chromosome is connected to spindle fibers at its centromere
Metaphase • Chromosomes line up across the center of the cell. • Each chromosome is connected to spindle fibers at its centromere
Anaphase • The sister Chromatids separate into individual chromosomes and are moved apart
Anaphase • The sister Chromatids separate into individual chromosomes and are moved apart
Anaphase • The sister Chromatids separate into individual chromosomes and are moved apart
Anaphase • The sister Chromatids separate into individual chromosomes and are moved apart
Telophase • The opposite of Prophase • Chromosomes gather at the opposite ends of the cell and lose their shapes • Two Nuclei appear • Nuclear membrane, nucleolus appear • Spindle fibers and Centrioles disappear
Telophase • The opposite of Prophase • Chromosomes gather at the opposite ends of the cell and lose their shapes • Two Nuclei appear • Nuclear membrane, nucleolus appear • Spindle fibers and Centrioles disappear
Telophase • The opposite of Prophase • Chromosomes gather at the opposite ends of the cell and lose their shapes • Two Nuclei appear • Nuclear membrane, nucleolus appear • Spindle fibers and Centrioles disappear