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Mitosis flip book8/31/2023 Repeat steps 1 & 2 with the other 2 sheets of typing paper. Staring with a single sheet of typing paper, fold the paper into 8 equal sections Cut the sections apart making sure each section is the same size. Students will create a flip book illustrating the changes to a cell during mitosis.ģ - 4 sheets of typing paper Crayons or colored pencils Stapler Scissors Cell template sheet The cytoplasm divides, the cell membrane pinches inward ultimately producing two daughter cells (phase: Cytokinesis). The condensed chromatin expands and the nuclear envelope reappears. Telophase: Daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles and the microtubules disappear. Sister chromatids separate and move toward the corresponding poles. Metaphase: The chromosomes align at the equator and are held in place by microtubules attached to the mitotic spindle and to part of the centromere.Īnaphase: The centromeres divide. At the end of prophase, the nuclear envelope breaks down into vesicles. Each chromosome has duplicated and now consists of two sister chromatids. Prophase: The chromatin, diffuse in interphase, condenses into chromosomes. In a typical animal cell, mitosis can be divided into four principal stages: The daughter cells are identical to one another and to the original parent cell. Introduction: Mitosis is a process of cell division which results in the production of two daughter cells from a single parent cell.
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