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The cell cycle is a crucial process consisting of several stages that lead to cell growth and division. In Stage 1 (Interphase), the cell prepares for division, growing and replicating its DNA to form exact copies. Stage 2 involves mitosis, which has four phases: Prophase (chromosomes condense), Metaphase (chromosomes align at the center), Anaphase (sister chromatids separate to opposite ends), and Telophase (nuclear membrane reforms). Finally, in Cytokinesis, the cell divides into two, completing the cycle and ready to start anew.
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Cell Cycle By: NyaDavis
Stage 1: • (Prep-stage) 90% • Grow • DNA replicates (exact copy) • Prepares to divide Interphase
Stage 2: • 4 phases • Prophase • Metaphase • Anaphase • Telophase Mitosis
Stage 3: • See duplicated chromosomes • Nuclear membrane and nucleus disappers Prophase
Duplicated chromosomes • Move to the middle • Sister chromatids on each other side Metaphase
Sister chromatids seperateand move to opposite ends Anaphase
Nuclear membrane and nucleolus reappear • Chromosomes loosen up and become chromation Telophase
When the cell has become two and it will start the cell cycle all over again. Cytokinesis