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Mitosis Flip Book
By Stuart Knight
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InterphaseLongest stage usually. This is when the cell starts to make proteins.
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Growth and Preparation
This stage the cell still makes more protein but it also starts to grow in size
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DNA Replication
The cell breaks down the DNA and then is split up into a copy for the new cell.
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Continued Growth and Prep
Spindle Fibres start to appear
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Early Phrophase/MitosisChromosomes start to roll up tight and become lines
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Nucleolus membrane starts to disappear
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Phrosphase
Spindle fibres move to the poles of the cell and the nucleolus membrane starts to disappear and the chromosomes duplicate and becomes X shaped
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Spindle Fibres grab chromsomes
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MetaphaseThe spindle fibres then pull the chromosomes into the middle of the cell.
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Anaphase The spindle fibres keep pulling and takes half of the chromosomes with them and the cell starts to stretch
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Telophase
In this phase the cell slowly moves apart and creates two new cells with the nucleolus membrane starts to show
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Cytokinesis
The coiled up chromosomes start to unwind, and then starts to unwind into chromatin.
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Final stage
These are the two final cells. They look like there parents cells and are called daughter cells.