
Cell division stages are: Interphase, Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and diakinesis.
Interphase: It is a kind of resting phase after a completion of cell cycle and preparative stage before entering into cell cycle.
Prophase: In this stage the replicated DNA arrange itself and organize to undergo in the metaphasic plate.
Metaphase: In this stage, all of the chromosomes arrange in a central straight line which is called as metaphasic plate. In this stage, all chromosomes are aligned in the center called as metaphase stage.
Early Anahase: In this stage, half of the chromosomes move towards each pole. This is the starting of anaphasic movement of chromosomes much near to metaphasic plate that is why we consider as early anaphase.
Late anaphase: chromosomes move towards each pole and far from the center.
Early Telophase: Chromosomes gathered towards the two poles for the formation of two nuclei.
Late telophase: chromosome gathered at the poles and condens to a small size
Diakinesis: division of nucleus by the formation of nuclear membrane.
IDENTIFY STAGES OF THE CELL CYCLE IN PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS 6. The image below shows...
Questions: 1.) Describe the cell cycle for plant cells. 2.) Describe the cell cycle for animal cells. 3.) Describe the mitotic process 4.) Calculate the mitotic index for onion root tip cells. s spend in mitosis. 5.) Calculate the time that onion root tips cell
Site where ribosomes are madeThe membrane surrounding the cellProvides support for the cell, has two "subparis"Name for the collection of DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotic cellsConsist of hollow tubes which provide support for the cellSmall hair-like structures used for movement or sensing thingsComposed of a phospholipid bilayerLonger whip-like structures used for movementPut a check in the appropriate column(s) to indicate whether the following organelles are found in plant cells, animal cells or both. OrganellePlant CellsAnimal CellsCell WallVesicleChloroplastChromatinCytoplasmCytoskeletonEndoplasmic reticulumGolgi apparatusOrganellePlant CellsAnimal...
Which phase of the cell cycle is the following cell in? O animal cell in metaphase animal cell in anaphase o animal cell in telophase O plant cell in metaphase O plant cell in anaphase plant cell in telophase 1. A man and a woman each have dark eyes, dark hair, and freckles. 2. The genes for these traits assort independently and the mode of inheritance is complete dominance. 3. The woman is heterozygous for each of these traits. 4....
Question 26 (1 point) How is cytokinesis in plant cells different from cytokinesis in animal cells? Cytokinesis in plant cells requires formation of a cell plate; cytokinesis in animal cells requires formation of a ring of actin. Cytokinesis in plant cells occurs during G2; cytokinesis in animal cells occurs in the M phase of the cell cycle. Cytokinesis in plant cell results in one large cell with two nuclei; cytokinesis in animal cells results in two cells, each with one...
1. Cells spend the longest amount of time in what stage of the cell cycle? What evidence did you observe in the slides to justify your answer? 2. What is the purpose of mitosis? 3. For each of the stages of mitosis, provide a brief description of what you observed (not the book descriptions). How can you tell one stage from another? 4. What physical characteristics did you observe that differentiates plant cell mitosis from animal mitosis?
the last image is the image for part 2. thank
you!!
Look through the images of cells below to find examples of cells in the five main stages (interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase). Draw an example of each of these on the sheet to turn in. (Note: I've added a second image of an onion root tip cell in telophase.- notice that a cell wall is starting to form between the two sets of chromosomes.) PART II - TIMING THE...
1 You are a studying the progression of cells through the cell cycle. You are particularly interested in the cyclins E and A, both of which contribute sequentially to the same cell cycle transition. In this case one cyclin initiates the transition and the other completes the process. In these images you see cell extracts from Hela Cells. A) shows the levels of various proteins, while B) shows the amount of DNA in the cells, more DNA shifts this graph...
1. Choose all of the organelles below that you would find in a plant cell, but not in an animal cell. Group of answer choices cytoplasm centrioles large central vacuole choloroplasts cell wall ribosomes 2. Prokaryotic cells: Group of answer choices have membrane bound organelles have a nucleus are much larger than eukaryotic cells can make single-celled or multicellular organisms can only make single-celled organisms 3. Eukaryotic cells: (Choose all that apply) Group of answer choices have a nucleus are...
6. What is meant by the concept that cells go through a cell cycle? 7. List the phases of the cell cycle with a brief description of what occurs in each phase. 8. Label the stages and key features of each stage of mitosis. 9. What is the role mitotic spindle? What is it made of?
BIOS 1705. At-Home Worksheet Cell Division and Cancer (10 points) Name: Below are pictures of cells in the various phases of mitosis and the cell cycle from plants for Activity 1 and animal cells for Activity 2. They are in either interphase, prophase, metaphash, anaphase, telophase or cytokinesis. On the line under the picture indicate which phase each cell is in Activity 1 Mitosis in Plant cells -- Onion Root Tip Add-ins Media Links Activity 2 Observing Mitosis in Animal...