Mitosis Flip BookBy: Ty Klarner
InterphaseInterphase is the first step of cell cycleThe cell grows and carries out life functionsThe nucleus makes copy’s of its DNAAs the grows it has to make more proteins and molecules to make the cell properly function
Original Cell
Cell growing and Duplicating DNA
MitosisMitosis is the second step of the cell cycleThe nucleus divides into 2 equal parts , each have equal amount of DNAThere are 4 steps of Mitosis, in order: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telaphase
Early ProphaseDuplicated Chromosomes  form an “x” shape  chromosome, the Nucleus will disappear  and nuclear membrane starts to die down, the  spindle fibres start to appear
Late ProphaseSpindle fibres are fully visible  and the “x” chromosomes attach onto the spindle fibres, Nuclear membrane is now gone
MetaphaseThe spindle fibres pull tight making the “x” chromosomes  form a straight line across
AnaphaseSpindle fibres begin to contract pulling the centromeres apart, making the sister chromatints pull apart ,  after this each sister chromatints is now considered a chromosome
TelaphaseTelaphase is the final step of Mitosis, here the once used to be one cell is now splitting into 2 cells, the chromosomes are at each end of the poles and there are 2 nuclei in one cell, also the nuclear membrane reappears around each chromosome
CytokinesisIn the final stage of the cell cycle,  Cytokinesis pulls apart the once used to be one cell into 2,  these 2 cells are called sister cells and are similar  to the original cell (parent cell),This all happens when the cell membrane pinches together and releases the cytoplasm and organelles .
Were I got my Info FromGot all the information from the BC Science 9 Textbook

Mitosis Flip Book

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    InterphaseInterphase is thefirst step of cell cycleThe cell grows and carries out life functionsThe nucleus makes copy’s of its DNAAs the grows it has to make more proteins and molecules to make the cell properly function
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    Cell growing andDuplicating DNA
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    MitosisMitosis is thesecond step of the cell cycleThe nucleus divides into 2 equal parts , each have equal amount of DNAThere are 4 steps of Mitosis, in order: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telaphase
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    Early ProphaseDuplicated Chromosomes form an “x” shape chromosome, the Nucleus will disappear and nuclear membrane starts to die down, the spindle fibres start to appear
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    Late ProphaseSpindle fibresare fully visible and the “x” chromosomes attach onto the spindle fibres, Nuclear membrane is now gone
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    MetaphaseThe spindle fibrespull tight making the “x” chromosomes form a straight line across
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    AnaphaseSpindle fibres beginto contract pulling the centromeres apart, making the sister chromatints pull apart , after this each sister chromatints is now considered a chromosome
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    TelaphaseTelaphase is thefinal step of Mitosis, here the once used to be one cell is now splitting into 2 cells, the chromosomes are at each end of the poles and there are 2 nuclei in one cell, also the nuclear membrane reappears around each chromosome
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    CytokinesisIn the finalstage of the cell cycle, Cytokinesis pulls apart the once used to be one cell into 2, these 2 cells are called sister cells and are similar to the original cell (parent cell),This all happens when the cell membrane pinches together and releases the cytoplasm and organelles .
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    Were I gotmy Info FromGot all the information from the BC Science 9 Textbook