Essential Cell Biology, 4th Edition

Published by Garland Science
ISBN 10: 0815344546
ISBN 13: 978-0-81534-454-4

Chapter 18 - The Cell-Division Cycle - Questions - Page 643: Question 18-17

Answer

F, G , C, B, A, D

Work Step by Step

The correct order of events during cell division, specifically during mitosis, is as follows: F. Mitosis - the entire process of nuclear division, including prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. G. Prophase - during which chromatin condenses into chromosomes, the nuclear envelope breaks down, and the spindle apparatus begins to form. C. Prometaphase - during which the spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes and the chromosomes begin to move. B. Metaphase - during which the chromosomes align at the metaphase plate, which is equidistant between the two spindle poles. A. Anaphase - during which the sister chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite spindle poles by the spindle fibers. D. Telophase - during which the chromosomes arrive at the spindle poles, the spindle apparatus breaks down, and a new nuclear envelope forms around each set of chromosomes. - cytokinesis occurs after telophase in both animal and plant cells. E. Lunar phase is not a part of cell division
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