Chromatin condenses into chromosomes:
Chromosomes align in center of cell:
Longest part of the cell cycle:
Nuclear envelope breaks down:
Cell is cleaved into two new daughter cells: Interphase
Daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles: Prometaphase
2. The colored chromosomes represent chromatids. There are two of each color because one is an exact duplicate of the other.
--How many chromosomes are visible at the beginning of mitosis?
-- How many are in each daughter cell at the end of mitosis?
--The little green T shaped things on the cell are:
-- What happens to the centrioles during mitosis?
3 . Identify the stages of these cells:



Chromosomes align in center of cell:
Longest part of the cell cycle:
Nuclear envelope breaks down:
Cell is cleaved into two new daughter cells: Interphase
Daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles: Prometaphase
2. The colored chromosomes represent chromatids. There are two of each color because one is an exact duplicate of the other.
--How many chromosomes are visible at the beginning of mitosis?
-- How many are in each daughter cell at the end of mitosis?
--The little green T shaped things on the cell are:
-- What happens to the centrioles during mitosis?
3 . Identify the stages of these cells:


