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Sagot :
for mitosis --
Interphase (it's not part of mitosis)- which consist of G1, S phase, G2
1. Prophase - where nucleus disintegrates and spindle fibers are formed.
2. Metaphase - the spindle fibers will line up at the center which is called the equatorial plate.
3. Anaphase - there will be forming of 2 daughter cells which is called cleavage furrow for plant cell and cell plate for animal cell.
4. Telophase - the 2 daughter cells will be separated from one another.
and then Cytokinesis will take place.
there are many things to discuss but i would just summarise it for you,
- In MEIOSIS, it consist of prophase, prophase 1 and prophase 2 just like mitosis but each steps (0,1,2) have different kinds of sister chromatids from prophase.
I would love to give you my power points from my school but i think i'm not allowed to. But then i copied some diagram pictures for you to understand. If you like, you can look up to google to enlighten you about this certain subject.
Good luck on being a sophomore next sy! I'm sure it will be as great as i had experienced! :)
Interphase (it's not part of mitosis)- which consist of G1, S phase, G2
1. Prophase - where nucleus disintegrates and spindle fibers are formed.
2. Metaphase - the spindle fibers will line up at the center which is called the equatorial plate.
3. Anaphase - there will be forming of 2 daughter cells which is called cleavage furrow for plant cell and cell plate for animal cell.
4. Telophase - the 2 daughter cells will be separated from one another.
and then Cytokinesis will take place.
there are many things to discuss but i would just summarise it for you,
- In MEIOSIS, it consist of prophase, prophase 1 and prophase 2 just like mitosis but each steps (0,1,2) have different kinds of sister chromatids from prophase.
I would love to give you my power points from my school but i think i'm not allowed to. But then i copied some diagram pictures for you to understand. If you like, you can look up to google to enlighten you about this certain subject.
Good luck on being a sophomore next sy! I'm sure it will be as great as i had experienced! :)
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