Categorías: Todo - division - chromosomes - nucleus - mitosis

por Andrew Bajana hace 4 años

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MITOSIS

Mitosis is a critical process in cell division where a single cell divides to produce two genetically identical daughter cells. This process is vital for growth, asexual reproduction, and the repair and replacement of tissues in multicellular organisms.

MITOSIS

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SIGNIFICANCE

ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT

GROWTH

APPLICATIONS

REPAIRING SKIN TISSUE

Bryophyllum sp.

STAGES OF MITOSIS

TELOPHASE

The cell is nearly done dividing, and it starts to re-establish its normal structures as cytokinesis (division of the cell contents) takes place.

ANAPHASE

The sister chromatids separate from each other and are pulled towards opposite ends of the cell.

METAPHASE

The spindle has captured all the chromosomes and lined them up at the middle of the cell, ready to divide.

PROPHASE

1. The chromosomes start to condense 2. The mitotic spindle begins to form. 3. The nucleolus a part of the nucleus where ribosomes are made, disappears.

MITOSIS

https://www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/cellular-molecular-biology/mitosis/a/phases-of-mitosis


Mitosis is a type of cell division in which one cell (the mother) divides to produce two new cells (the daughters) that are genetically identical to itself. In the context of the cell cycle, mitosis is the part of the division process in which the DNA of the cell's nucleus is split into two equal sets of chromosomes.

THE CELL CYCLE