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Mitosis.  During mitosis, the chromatids on each chromosome are physically moved to opposite sides of the dividing cell with help of the spindle fibers.

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1 Mitosis

2  During mitosis, the chromatids on each chromosome are physically moved to opposite sides of the dividing cell with help of the spindle fibers.

3  Spindles are cell structures made up of both centrioles and individual microtubule fibers that are involved in moving chromosomes during cell division.

4  When a cell enters the mitotic phase, the centriole pairs start to separate, moving toward opposite poles of the cell.  As the centrioles move apart, the spindle begins to form.

5  The chromatids are moved to each pole of the cell in a manner similar to bringing in a fish with a fishing rod and reel.

6  When the microtubule “fishing line” is “reeled in” the chromatids are dragged to opposite poles.  As soon as the chromatids separate from each other they are called chromosomes.

7  Step 1: Prophase:  Nuclear envelope dissolves.  Chromosomes coil and condenses, thus becoming visible.  Spindle fibers form.

8  Step 2: Metaphase  Chromosomes move to the equator of the cell.

9  Step 3: Anaphase  Chromotids divide at the centromere and move to opposite poles.

10  Step 4: Telophase  Nuclear envelope reforms.  Chromosomes uncoil and disappear.  Pinching of parent cell begins.

11  As mitosis ends, cytokinesis begins.  During cytokinesis, the cytoplasm of the cell is divided in half, and the cell membrane grows to enclose each cell, forming two daughter cells as a result.

12  The end result of mitosis and cytokinesis is two genetically identical cells where only one cell existed before.


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