Each chromosome from the original parent cell consists of two identical chromatids joined by a centromere. In anaphase, these chromatids separate from one another to be distributed individually to each daughter cell in telophase. The process of separating sister chromatids is called a disjunction. ...
Anaphase and Telophase Anaphaseis the phase of mitosis during which the chromosomes begin to move toward opposite sides of the cell. The mictrotubules attached to the chromosomes shorten, drawing the chromosomes closer to centrioles at the poles of the cell. The chromosomes move towards the centr...
Meiosisis a two-part cell division process carried out bysex cells. This process is similar to mitosis in that it consists of prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase stages. During meiosis, however, cells go through the stages twice. Because of this, sister chromatids do not separate unti...
What is the difference between cytokinesis and telophase? What is the difference between chromatin and histone? How are chromosomes ordered? What is main difference between monohybrid and dihybrid cross? Describe the activity of chromosomes in each stage of meiosis 1 and meiosis 2. ...
Telophase I proceeds much as it does in mitosis, resulting in two daughter cells. However, these daughter cells are considered haploid, because each of them only has 23 chromosomes (one set). In other words, each daughter cell has only one chromosome from each homologous pair. It is importan...
Mitosis is the process of cell division that results in the formation of two cells from one single cell. It takes place in various stages are Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis. For normal division of the cell, all these steps are important to occur ...
cells (all other cell production occurs via mitosis). One parent cell produces four diploid cells after the phases of meiosis that can be fused together with an opposite-sexed reproductive cell at fertilization. The four phases of mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. ...
(this part is omitted from many sources), anaphase and telophase. Mitosis is in turn one part of the overall cell life cycle, most of which is spent in interphase. Metaphase might best be conceived of as a step in which the elements of the soon-to-divide cell arrange themselves into a...
At telophase II, cytokinesis occurs to form two daughter cells, each having 23 single sets of chromosomes in a total of 46 chromosomes. This way, each cell formed has half the number of chromosomes compared to the original parent cell. Each daughter cell can develop into an individual organism...
Telophase Which subphase of interphase is correctly described? a. G2: Step right before prophase. b. S: The cell is rapidly growing. c. G1: DNA replication. How long does interphase last? What is the phase where chromatin condenses to form chromosomes? Why are chromosomes not condensed ...