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Life Cycle of a Cell By Tyler McElroy
Interphase   This is the first part of mitosis were  the cell is starting to double its  DNA and  protein is being made in peroration for the separation . This is also the longest stage the cell stays in.
Prophase  the nucleolus disappears and chromatin condenses   into chromosomes  . All replicated chromosome comprises two chromatids, both with the  same  genes.
Prometaphase The nuclear  breaks down so there is no nucleus left.  Some of the mitotic spindle fibers  stretch and attach to protein bundles at the centromere region  on the chromosomes.
metaphase Tension applied by the spindle fibers aligns the chromosomes in a line at the center of the  cell
Anaphase   The spun fibers shorten , the chromatids(Daughter chromosomes) are pulled apart and begin moving to the ends of the cell
Telophase The daughter chromosomes arrive at the ends and the spun fibers that have pulled them apart disappear
Cytokinesis The spindal fibers  breakdown  until only the portion of overlapped   cell is left. It’s the region that a contractile ring  the cell into  two daughter cells.
Interphase Now there are two daughter cells

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Cell Life Cycle Stages

  • 1. Life Cycle of a Cell By Tyler McElroy
  • 2. Interphase This is the first part of mitosis were the cell is starting to double its DNA and protein is being made in peroration for the separation . This is also the longest stage the cell stays in.
  • 3.
  • 4. Prophase the nucleolus disappears and chromatin condenses into chromosomes . All replicated chromosome comprises two chromatids, both with the same genes.
  • 5.
  • 6. Prometaphase The nuclear breaks down so there is no nucleus left. Some of the mitotic spindle fibers stretch and attach to protein bundles at the centromere region on the chromosomes.
  • 7. metaphase Tension applied by the spindle fibers aligns the chromosomes in a line at the center of the cell
  • 8.
  • 9. Anaphase The spun fibers shorten , the chromatids(Daughter chromosomes) are pulled apart and begin moving to the ends of the cell
  • 10.
  • 11. Telophase The daughter chromosomes arrive at the ends and the spun fibers that have pulled them apart disappear
  • 12. Cytokinesis The spindal fibers breakdown until only the portion of overlapped cell is left. It’s the region that a contractile ring the cell into two daughter cells.
  • 13. Interphase Now there are two daughter cells