Understanding Stages of Mitosis - High School Biology

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The stage of mitosis during which sister chromatids line up in the middle of the cell is __________.

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Metaphase is the stage of cell division during which the sister chromatids line up along the metaphase plate in the center of the cell.

Interphase is the stage of the cell cycle during which the cell prepares for cell division. The cell spends most of its life cycle in interphase, during which is transcribes genes, synthesizes proteins, and performs most of its intended functions. Interphase is not generally considered a phase of mitosis.

Prophase is the stage of the cell cycle during which the chromatin condenses into chromosomes and the nuclear envelope dissolves.

Anaphase occurs when the sister chromatids that have lined up along the metaphase plate separate and are pulled to opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibers.

Telophase occurs when two daughter nuclei form in the two new cells at the conclusion of mitosis.

The order of mitosis is: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, (interphase).

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A cell is arrested during mitosis. At this stage, distinct chromatids are visible at opposite poles of the cell. Which stage of mitosis does this describe?

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The phases of mitosis can be described as follows:

During prophase chromatin condenses to form discrete chromosomes.

During metaphase microtubules attach to the kinetochores and chromatids begin segregating.

During anaphase sister chromatids have been separated and reside at opposite poles of the cell.

During telophase both sets of chromatids are surround by new nuclear membranes and chromosomes decondense into chromatin.

Cytokinesis (the dividing of the cytoplasm into two cells) follows telophase.

If the cell were arrested during telophase, distinct chromatids would no longer be visible.

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Which of the following events does not take place in prophase?

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Prophase is the first stage of mitosis, during which the cell begins to position itself in order to separate the chromatids and divide. During prophase, the nuclear envelope and nucleolus are dissolved and the chromosomes condense. The centrioles and spindle fibers begin to form at opposite poles of the cell.

Chromatid separation is not seen until anaphase.

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What is the correct order of the stages of mitosis?

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Mitosis is the process of cell division, and is separated into four stages. During prophase, the chromosomes condense and the nuclear envelope dissolves. During metaphase, the chromosomes align at the center of the cell. During anaphase, the sister chromatids are separated and pulled to opposite ends of the cell. During telophase, the nuclear envelope begins to re-form around the divided chromatids.

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What is the correct order of the steps of mitosis?

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There are five main steps of mitosis.

  • Prophase: the nuclear envelope breaks down, chromosomes condense, and spindle fibers connect to sister chromatids.
  • Metaphase: spindle fibers pull sister chromatids to the metaphase plate at the equator of the cell.
  • Anaphase: spindle fibers separate sister chromatids to opposite poles of the cell.
  • Telophase: chromatids reach the poles of the cell, the spindle fibers detach, and cleavage at the metaphase plate/equator begins to form.
  • Cytokinesis: the cell cytoplasm splits completely in half where the cleavage formed, giving two identical daughter cells with the same chromosomes as the parent.

Some scientists classify cytokinesis as its own event, separate from mitosis. Interphase is a portion of the cell cycle for growth, and is not a part of mitotic division.

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In which phase of mitosis do chromosomes align at the center and spindle fibers become visible?

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Mitosis involves four distinct stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.

Prophase is the first step of mitosis, during which chromosomes condense and the nuclear envelope dissolves. Metaphase follows prophase. During metaphase, the chromosomes align in the center of the cell at the equatorial plate and the spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes. Anaphase involves the retraction of the spindle fibers and the separation fo sister chromatids. The nuclear envelope begins to develop and the cell prepares for the final division during telophase. Cytokinesis is not generally included in the phases of mitosis, and refers to the final separation of the cell cytoplasm into two identical daughter cells.

Interphase refers to the portion of the cell cycle during which the cell is not dividing, and includes the G1, S, and G2 phases.

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What is the correct sequence of the stages of the M phase of the cell cycle?

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The mitosis (M) phase of the cell cycle has four sequential stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. In the first stage, prophase, each chromosome becomes condensed and more visible, and there is the breakdown of the nuclear membrane and appearance of spindle fibers. In the next phase, metaphase, the chromosomes line up along the metaphasic plate. The spindle fibers are completely formed and are attached to each sister chromatid of the chromosomes. Next, during anaphase, the centromeres holding the sister chromatids together are divided and the sister chromatids are pulled apart by the spindle fibers to opposite poles of the diving cell. During the last phase of mitosis, telophase, the two sets of chromosomes reach the poles of the cell. This is followed by the reformation of the nuclear envelope, uncoiling of the DNA, and disappearance of the spindle fibers.

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The division of centromeres occurs during which phase of mitosis?

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Centromeres are the structures at the center of each chromosome that hold the sister chomatids together. The division of the centromeres occurs during anaphase. This allows for the separation of each sister chromatid into its respective daughter cell.

Mitosis has four sequential stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. In prophase, each chromosome becomes condensed and more visible, and there is the breakdown of the nuclear membrane and appearance of spindle fibers. In the next phase, metaphase, the chromosomes line up along the metaphasic plate. The spindle fibers are completely formed and are attached to each sister chromatid of the chromosomes. Next, during anaphase, the centromeres holding the sister chromatids together are divided and the sister chromatids are pulled apart by the spindle fibers to opposite poles of the diving cell. During the last phase of mitosis, telophase, the two sets of chromosomes reach the opposite poles of the cell. This is followed by the reformation of the nuclear envelope, uncoiling of the DNA, and disappearance of the spindle fibers. After the M phase is the separation of the cytoplasm, known as cytokinesis, which results in two distinct daughter cells.

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Which of the following events is characteristic of telophase in mitosis?

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Mitosis has four sequential stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. In prophase, each chromosome becomes condensed and more visible, and there is the breakdown of the nuclear membrane and appearance of spindle fibers. In the next phase, metaphase, the chromosomes line up along the metaphase plate. The spindle fibers are completely formed and are attached to each sister chromatid of the chromosomes. Next, during anaphase, the centromeres holding the sister chromatids together are divided and the sister chromatids are pulled apart by the spindle fibers to opposite poles of the diving cell. During the last phase of mitosis, telophase, the two sets of chromosomes reach the opposite poles of the cell. This is followed by the reformation of the nuclear envelope, uncoiling of the DNA, and disappearance of the spindle fibers. After the M phase is the separation of the cytoplasm, known as cytokinesis, which results in two distinct daughter cells.

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In what stage of Mitosis does crossing over occur?

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Mitosis is cellular cloning. This means that Mitosis ends with two identical cells; no variation. Mitosis is how the body repairs skin and other tissues. Because the tissue being repaired needs to match its neighboring cell, there is no need for variation which is exactly what crossing over does. It mixes-n-matches the genetic material amongst chromosomes, which helps to give rise to the variation we see amongst our own species and in all animals that reproduce sexually (Meiosis).

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In which phase has the cell left the cell cycle and has stopped dividing, in other words, which of the following is the resting phase?

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G0 phase is a post-mitotic phase. It may be a permanent (as often is the case for neurons) or semi-permanent (for some liver, kidney, and stomach cells) phase. Epithelial cells do not enter G0, allowing these cells to continue to divide throughout an organisms life.

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In which phase of mitosis does a cell utilize a specific control mechanism to verify its readiness for DNA synthesis?

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The G1 phase is the first phase within interphase. It can more easily be remembered as the "first growth" phase. During this period the cell increases its supply of proteins while also increasing the number of organelles (such as ribosomes and mitochondria) in addition to growing in size. This stage is critical toward making sure that the cell has appropriate resources for DNA synthesis. After G1, S phase proceeds.

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In which stage of mitosis do sister chromatids line up along an imaginary line that divides the cell in half?

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Metaphase is characterized by the lining up of chromosomes along the "metaphase plate," an imaginary line that divides the cell in half. Following metaphase and during anaphase, the sister chromatids will separate and move towards the poles of the cell.

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Mitosis and meiosis are similar and often incorrectly thought of as the same process. Which of these best explains their differences?

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There are many ways that mitosis and meiosis differ, in this question we are primed to look at the differences in the end products of each type of cell division.

Mitosis creates two new cells that are identical to the parent cell (diploid). Meiosis creates 4 new cells with half the genetic information (haploid) in each cell, and the cells are nonidentical to the parent cell and to their sister cells.

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Which stage of mitosis exhibits chromatids lining up on the equatorial plate?

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Prophase- spindles forming, chromosomes condense, and the nuclear membrane begins to break down

Prometaphase- microtubules grow

Metaphase- chromatids are lined up in the center of the cell on the equatorial plate

Anaphase- the two chromatids of the chromosome are pulled apart at the centromere

Telophase- new nuclear membranes form around each set of chromosomes, the spindles break down, and chromosomes decondense

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Which stage of mitosis exhibits the two chromatids of the chromosome are pulled apart at the centromere?

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Prophase- spindles forming, chromosomes condense, and the nuclear membrane begins to break down

Prometaphase- microtubules grow

Metaphase- chromatids are lined up in the center of the cell on the equatorial plate

Anaphase- the two chromatids of the chromosome are pulled apart at the centromere

Telophase- new nuclear membranes form around each set of chromosomes, the spindles break down, and chromosomes decondense

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Which stage of mitosis exhibits the spindles forming and chromosomes condensing?

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Prophase- spindles forming, chromosomes condense, and the nuclear membrane begins to break down

Prometaphase- microtubules grow

Metaphase- chromatids are lined up in the center of the cell on the equatorial plate

Anaphase- the two chromatids of the chromosome are pulled apart at the centromere

Telophase- new nuclear membranes form around each set of chromosomes, the spindles break down, and chromosomes decondense

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What is interphase?

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It is important to remember that interphase is not actually a part of mitosis, but rather is the preparation phase, setting the stage for mitosis to occur. Cells spend most of their time in this phase. During interphase the cells make copies of its structures and duplicates its chromosomes during DNA synthesis. The G1, S phase, and G2 phase all make up interphase, (if you remember from the previous question).

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Please name the first stage of mitosis and two things that occurs during this phase.

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Prophase is the first stage of mitosis. The cell cytoplasm and nucleus undergo several changes. At this point the mitotic spindle is forming but the nucleus is still intact. In this phase the chromosomes become tightly packed and the nucleoli disappear. Each chromosome is paired with its sister chromatid joined in the middle at the centromere.

Prophase

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What are two major events that occur in prometaphase?

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During premetaphase the nuclear envelop has broken down and this allows the spindle, or the microtubules, begin to attach to the chromosomes at the kinetochore. The microtubules begin to put force on the chromosomes to begin moving them to the middle of the cell.

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