Phases of Mitosis definitions Flashcards
Phases of Mitosis definitions
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Mitosis
A process of nuclear division in somatic cells resulting in two identical diploid cells.Prophase
The first phase where chromatin condenses into chromosomes, nucleolus disappears, and mitotic spindle forms.Prometaphase
The phase where the nuclear envelope breaks down and spindle fibers attach to kinetochores.Metaphase
The phase where chromosomes align at the cell's equator, known as the metaphase plate.Anaphase
The phase where sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell.Telophase
The final phase where chromosomes decondense, and nuclear envelopes reform around two nuclei.Chromatin
The material of which chromosomes are composed, consisting of protein, RNA, and DNA.Chromosome
A structure of nucleic acids and protein carrying genetic information in the form of genes.Centromere
The region of a chromosome where sister chromatids are joined and spindle fibers attach.Centrosome
An organelle that serves as the main microtubule organizing center and forms the mitotic spindle.Mitotic Spindle
A structure made of microtubules that segregates chromosomes during mitosis.Kinetochore
A protein structure on chromatids where the spindle fibers attach during cell division.Nucleolus
A structure within the nucleus responsible for ribosome synthesis, disappears during prophase.Nuclear Envelope
A double membrane that encloses the nucleus, breaks down in prometaphase and reforms in telophase.Cytokinesis
The process following mitosis where the cytoplasm divides, forming two separate daughter cells.