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KEY CONCEPT Cells divide during mitosis and cytokinesis.

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1 KEY CONCEPT Cells divide during mitosis and cytokinesis.

2 One half of a duplicated chromosome is a chromatid.
One long continuous thread of DNA coiled around histones (proteins) is called chromatin. chromatid centromere telomere Condensed, duplicated chromosome One half of a duplicated chromosome is a chromatid. Sister chromatids are held together at the centromere = center Telomere- at the end of DNA molecules- prevent loss of genes

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4 Chromosomes condense at the start of mitosis.
DNA wraps around proteins (histones) that condense it. DNA double helix DNA and histones Chromatin Supercoiled DNA

5 1.Interphase prepares the cell to divide.
B. Mitotic Phase- Mitosis and cytokinesis produce two genetically identical daughter cells. Parent cell centrioles spindle fibers centrosome nucleus with DNA 1.Interphase prepares the cell to divide. DNA is duplicated.

6 1 .PROPHASE: chromosomes condense, nuclear membrane, nucleus, and nucleolus disappear, spindle fibers form, centrioles make spindle fibers

7 2. METAPHASE: spindle fibers align sister chromatids in the middle of the cell (equator)

8 3. ANAPHASE: spindle fibers retract and pull the sister chromatids opposite sides of the cell (poles)

9 4.TELOPHASE: chromosomes uncoil, nuclear membrane reforms.

10 Cytokinesis- division of the cytoplasm
In animal cells, the membrane pinches closed at a point called cleavage furrow. In plant cells-vacuoles join together and form a cell plate. Result- 2 identical daughter cells with identical copies of genetic material-DNA

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