What happens in meiosis during telophase II? Meiosis: The main purpose of meiosis is to generate four unique daughter cells that are haploid, meaning they have half the number of chromosomes. Meiosis is a type of cellular division that produces the male and female sex cells called gametes (spe...
These nucleic acids differ in three key ways: DNA is double-stranded, while RNA is single-stranded; DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose, whereas RNA contains ribose; and while each DNA nucleotide has as its nitrogenous base either adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G) or thymine (T), in...
Describe what happens to the chromosomes in the following stage of Mitosis: Telophase. Cell Pole : A cell pole is one of two locations (foci) in the cell from which the spindle fibers radiate toward each other during cell division. In animal cells, cell poles are the plac...
What happens if cytokinesis does not occur after telophase? If cytokinesis fails, the result is a multinucleated cell, which can lead to cellular dysfunction. 14 Why is telophase important in cell division? Telophase ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes within a ...
What is the main event of interphase? What happens to the DNA (chromosomes), nuclear envelope, nucleolus, centrosomes, and spindles in the cell during the following stages of mitosis? A. Prophase B. Metaphase C. Anaphase D. Telophase Which subphase of interphase is correctly described? a. ...
(DNA) in the cell. Once this happens, the two nucleiods travel to the ends of the cell where there is cytokinesis. It is here where cytokinesis finishes the process of dividing the two nucleiods by allowing each to construct their own cell walls and cell membranes. Once the two nuclei...
If the process of mitosis goes wrong, it usually happens in a middle phase of mitosis called metaphase, in which the chromosomes move to the center of the cell and align in an area called the metaphase plate. If they do not align correctly, they cannot move individually to opposite poles ...
What happens in each stage of mitosis? 1)Prophase: chromatin into chromosomes, the nuclear envelope break down, chromosomes attach to spindle fibres by their centromeres 2) Metaphase: chromosomes line up along the metaphase plate (centre of the cell) ...
What happens to centrioles during prophase? What does not happen in the cytokinesis of plant cells? What happens during telophase? What is the purpose of mitosis? what would happen if cells did not undergo mitosis? What happens in the cell cycle? What happens before a cell divides? What ...
Much of our understanding of spindle orientation, as in the case just described, derives from work done in cultured cells. What happens to a single cell when the spindle fails to orient at metaphase? 1.2. A new role for NuMA The majority of attention given to spindle orientation to date is...