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BY: MEGAN LOWE Mitosis Flip Book
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BY: MEGAN LOWE

Mitosis Flip Book

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Interphase

Interphase would be the longest stage to cover. While the process is happening the cell is growing and it carries out different functions in the cell

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(Mitosis) Prophase

Mitosis has different parts and the first stage is prophase. In the stage the chromosomes duplicate (x-shape) and then the nucleolus disappears.

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Metaphase

In this stage the chromosomes get tugged on by the fibre spindles . These x-shaped chromosomes get lined up in the middle of the cell.

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Anaphase

In this stage the fibre spindles pull apart the chromosomes. So half of each chromosome is on the opposite side of the cell.

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Telophase

In this stage the nucleus and the membrane appears again. The spindle fibres start to disappear. There are two daughter cells connected.

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Cytokinesis

This is the final stage in the cell cycle. What happens in the cytokinesis stage is it separates the two nuclei into two individual daughter cells. With a separate nucleus and DNA

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Daughter Cells

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~THE END~

Those were all the stages in the cell cycle