1.) Interphase
2.) Prophase
3.) Metaphase
4.) Anaphase
5.) Telophase
6.) Cytokinesis
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The two main stages are Interphase and Mitotic phase. Interphase is divided into three stages: G1, S and G2. Think of G1 and G2 as grow 1 and 2. S is the phase where the cells DNA is synthesised or duplicated. The Mitotic phase is subdivided into two phases called Mitosis and Cytokinesis. Mitotic phase is the phase where the cell actually divides and is about 10% of the total time needed. Further more Mitosis is divided into five smaller stages where the cell is dividing into two. They are: Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase.
There are 2 cell divisions, mitosis and meiosis
Mitosis - Division of cell to form 2 identical daughter cells that are identical to the parent.
Meiosis - Division of cell to form haploid cells(half the genetic information)
There are 4 main phases, the S1, M, S2 and interphase.
Interphase is the phase when the cell is not dividing, S1 is the phase where new organelles are formed, genetic material doubled and such, S2 is when the cell remain metabolically active.
The M phase has 4 subphases- prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
prophase - nuclear membrane disintegrates, chromatin forms chromosomes
metaphase - chromosomes align at the cell equator
anaphase - sister chromosomes separate
telophase - chromosomes reach end of each cell and new nuclear membranes form around them
During telophase, cell simultaneously undergo cytokinesis, where the cell divides to 2.
In Meiosis
There are 2 stages, meiosis I - prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I and telophase I. Meiosis II - prophase II, metaphase II, anaphase II and telophase II.
Meiosis II is exactly similar to mitosis.
Meiosis I whereas the only difference is that in prophase I, sister chromosomes pair up with other sister chromosomes to form bivalents and crossing over occurs. Also, in anaphase I, bivalents separate.
When a cell divides there are four main phases. Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Ending in two daughter cells.
mitosis, cytokinesis
Mistosis and cytokinesis
Mitosis!
Errors in cell division. Can occur during mitosis or in metaphase I of meiosis.
yes mutations do occur when errors happen during mitosis
regulation in cell division and growth is stopped
the parts of the cell which are copied during cell division are chromosomes.
It's mitosis. Meiosis is when the cell divides twice.
Mitosis
Mitosis
Errors in cell division. Can occur during mitosis or in metaphase I of meiosis.
interphase- in preparation for cell division it increases its size. (cell growth occurs)
Mitotic cell division is called homotypic cell division because no crossing over is occur in this division and pairing of homologous cromosome is also not occur. So caracteristics of daughter cells is same as mother cell. As there is no variation occur, so this type of cell division may called homotypic cell division.
They occur during cell division and at the time when the sperm fertilizes the egg.
introphase.
yes mutations do occur when errors happen during mitosis
you probably asked this a long time ago but the answer is nuclear division, because interphase is befor cell division. :)
Telephase
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