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Cell Cycle Phases I (Inter) Interphase P (pro) Prophase M ..., Slides of Cell Biology

and starts the process of dividing into two. The splitting of the cytoplasm to create two new identical daughter cells. Controlling Division:

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Cell Cycle Phases
I (Inter)
Interphase
G1~
grows to the size of parent cell
S~
synthesizes copy of DNA
G2~
duplicates organelles, prepares t
P (pro)
Prophase
Duplicated chromosomes form
Centrioles migrate
M (m&m’s)
Metaphase
Duplicated chromosomes line up in the
the cell
A (Triple A)
Duplicated chromosomes get pulled
chromatids move
Cell Cycle Phases
– Cell Division
Interphase
grows to the size of parent cell
synthesizes copy of DNA
duplicates organelles, prepares t
o
divide
Prophase
Duplicated chromosomes form
Centrioles migrate
Metaphase
Duplicated chromosomes line up in the
m
iddle of
Anaphase
Duplicated chromosomes get pulled
a
part, sister
chromatids move
away from each other
divide
iddle of
part, sister
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Cell Cycle Phases

I (Inter) Interphase

G1~ grows to the size of parent cell

S~ synthesizes copy of DNA

G2~ duplicates organelles, prepares t

P (pro) Prophase

  • Duplicated chromosomes form
  • Centrioles migrate

M (m&m’s) Metaphase

  • Duplicated chromosomes line up in the the cell

A (Triple A) Anaphase

  • Duplicated chromosomes get pulled chromatids move

Cell Cycle Phases – Cell Division

Interphase

grows to the size of parent cell

synthesizes copy of DNA

duplicates organelles, prepares to divide

Prophase

Duplicated chromosomes form Centrioles migrate

Metaphase

Duplicated chromosomes line up in the middle of

Anaphase

Duplicated chromosomes get pulled apart, sister chromatids move away from each other

divide

iddle of

part, sister

T (Two) Telophase

  • Sister chromatids are at opposite ends of the cell, cell forms two new nuclei (chromosomes unwind) and starts the process of dividing into two.

C (cells) Cytokinesis

  • The splitting of the cytoplasm to create two new identical daughter cells.

MITOSIS = PMAT (division of nucleus) Cell Cycle – IPMATC

WHY? Grow, Repair, Replace

Cleavage Furrow

Cell Plate into a cell wall