Chromatin condenses into chromosomes: prophase
Chromosomes align in center of cell: metaphase
Longest part of the cell cycle: interphase
Nuclear envelope breaks down: prometaphase
Cell is cleaved into two new daughter cells: cytokinesis
Daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles: telophase
2. More chromosome questions
How many chromosomes are visible at the beginning of mitosis? 23 How many are in eachdaughter cell at the end of mitosis? 46 The little green T shaped things on the cell are: centrioles
What happens to the centrioles during mitosis? spindle fibers grow on them.
3. Sketches
Prophase:
Metaphase:
Telophase:
4. Amount and percent of collected cells
Interphase: 20 (55%)
Prophase: 10 (28%)
Metaphase: 3 (8%)
Anaphase: 2 (6%)
Telophase: 1 (3%)
Total: 36 (100%)
5. Whitefish and onion views
Whitefish:
View 1: cytokinesis
View 2: metaphase
View 3: prophase
View 4: telophase
Onion:
View 1: metaphase
View 2: prophase
View 3: interphase
View 4: cytokinesis
View 5: cytokinesis
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