Life cycle of a cell
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Life cycle of a cell
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Interphase
• Is where the cell is caring on in his life
prophase • Nucleolus disappears and spindle fibres form
The cell brakes down the nuclear so there is no recognisable nucleus anymore
Prometaphase
• some mitotic Spindle fibres attach to centromeres of chromosomes
Metaphase
• Chromosomes align on equator of cell
Anaphase
• Spindle fibres pull sister chromatids to opposite poles of cell
Telophase
• In this final stage spindle fibres disappear and a nuclear membrane forms around each separated set of chromosomes
cytokinesis
• The spindle fibres disappear tell only the over lap is left then the cell makes the cell skeleton
Interphase
• It is where the dater cells carrion in there life