Questions: Spindle fibers Prophase Mitosis Anaphase Telophase Centromere Chromatids Metaphase plate Cytokinesis Replication of genetic material results in chromosomes consisting of two A cell in metaphase has chromosomes located in the of the cell Division of the cytoplasm to produce two daughter cells is called Double-stranded chromosomes separate during the stage of mitosis During interphase, DNA replication occurs in the phase Microtubules called attached to chromatids and pull them apart Chromosomes become visible during the stage of mitosis The last stage of mitosis is Division of the nuclear material is called Matching chromatids are held together by a

Spindle fibers

Prophase

Mitosis

Anaphase

Telophase

Centromere

Chromatids

Metaphase plate

Cytokinesis

Replication of genetic material results in chromosomes consisting of two

A cell in metaphase has chromosomes located in the of the cell

Division of the cytoplasm to produce two daughter cells is called

Double-stranded chromosomes separate during the stage of mitosis

During interphase, DNA replication occurs in the phase

Microtubules called attached to chromatids and pull them apart

Chromosomes become visible during the stage of mitosis

The last stage of mitosis is

Division of the nuclear material is called

Matching chromatids are held together by a
Transcript text: Spindle fibers Prophase Mitosis Anaphase Telophase Centromere Chromatids Metaphase plate Cytokinesis Replication of genetic material results in chromosomes consisting of two A cell in metaphase has chromosomes located in the of the cell Division of the cytoplasm to produce two daughter cells is called Double-stranded chromosomes separate during the stage of mitosis During interphase, DNA replication occurs in the phase Microtubules called attached to chromatids and pull them apart Chromosomes become visible during the stage of mitosis The last stage of mitosis is Division of the nuclear material is called Matching chromatids are held together by a
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  1. Replication of genetic material results in chromosomes consisting of two Chromatids.

  2. A cell in metaphase has chromosomes located in the Metaphase plate of the cell.

  3. Division of the cytoplasm to produce two daughter cells is called Cytokinesis.

  4. Double-stranded chromosomes separate during the Anaphase stage of mitosis.

  5. During interphase, DNA replication occurs in the S phase.

  6. Microtubules called Spindle fibers attach to chromatids and pull them apart.

  7. Chromosomes become visible during the Prophase stage of mitosis.

  8. The last stage of mitosis is Telophase.

  9. Division of the nuclear material is called Mitosis.

  10. Matching chromatids are held together by a Centromere.

Summary:

  • Chromatids: Replication of genetic material results in chromosomes consisting of two.
  • Metaphase plate: A cell in metaphase has chromosomes located in the center of the cell.
  • Cytokinesis: Division of the cytoplasm to produce two daughter cells.
  • Anaphase: Double-stranded chromosomes separate during this stage of mitosis.
  • S phase: During interphase, DNA replication occurs in this phase.
  • Spindle fibers: Microtubules that attach to chromatids and pull them apart.
  • Prophase: Chromosomes become visible during this stage of mitosis.
  • Telophase: The last stage of mitosis.
  • Mitosis: Division of the nuclear material.
  • Centromere: Matching chromatids are held together by this structure.
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