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Mitosis Although mitosis is a continuous process, biologists traditionally divide it into four stages: Image Source: http://www.indiana.edu/~anat215/virtualscope2/images/mitosis_vd_2.jpg.

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1 Mitosis Although mitosis is a continuous process, biologists traditionally divide it into four stages: Image Source:

2 Prophase Chromosomes become visible Nuclear envelope dissolves
Spindle Forms  Image Sources: Unit 4 Transparency 32 –Gateway to Biology

3 Metaphase Chromosomes line up along the middle
Where are the Centrioles? Image Sources: Microscope Images – Gateway to Biology Unit 4 Transparency 32 – Gateway to Biology

4 Anaphase Centromeres divide
Chromatids (now called chromosomes move toward opposite poles; pulled apart) Image Sources: Microscope Images – Gateway to Biology Unit 4 Transparency 32 – Gateway to Biology

5 Telophase Nuclear envelope forms at each pole Chromosomes uncoil
Spindle dissolves Cytokinesis begins Image Sources: Microscope Images – Gateway to Biology Unit 4 Transparency 32 – Gateway to Biology

6 Summary Mitosis is the process by which a cell splits into two daughter cells. The four phases include: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.


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