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Description: The CELL DIVISION and its PHASES Lesson Learned in 1st to 4th year High school.
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CELL DIVISION
Cells undergo division and reproduce in two ways: Mitosis and
Meiosis
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STAGES OF CELL DIVISION
INTERPHASE – the phase where the cell spends most of its life
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MITOSIS – part of the cell division in which the CHROMOSOMES in a
nucleus are separated into two (2) identical sets of chromosomes,
and set ends up in its own nucleus
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PREPROPHASE – it happens before the PROPHASE
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2
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It is
where the nuclear enveloped disappear
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3
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This brings to the chromosomes to
develop a vertical line at the center of the cell or known as
the spindle equator
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ANAPHASE – it is where the spindle fibers minimized by pulling
the chromatids aside at their centromeres
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5
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It
is where the daughter chromosomes end up being secured to their
respective ends of their parent cell
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Description: The CELL DIVISION and its PHASES Lesson Learned in 1st to 4th year High school.