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Mitosis: phases and genetic identity

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What is mitosis?

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What is mitosis?

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The division of a nucleus into **two genetically identical** daughter nuclei, each with the **same number of chromosomes** as the parent.

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What are the four phases of mitosis, in order?

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**Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase** (remember **PMAT**).

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What happens in prophase?

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Chromosomes **condense** (coil up) and become visible; the spindle starts to form and the nuclear membrane breaks down.

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What happens in metaphase?

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Chromosomes line up **single file along the middle (equator)** of the cell, attached to spindle fibres.

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What happens in anaphase?

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The centromeres split and the **sister chromatids are pulled apart** to opposite poles.

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What happens in telophase?

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**Two** new nuclear membranes form around the two groups of chromosomes, giving **two nuclei**.

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What are sister chromatids?

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The **two identical copies** of a chromosome, made by DNA replication and joined at the **centromere** until anaphase.

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Why are the two daughter cells of mitosis genetically identical?

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The DNA was **replicated once** into identical sister chromatids, which **separate** in anaphase so each cell gets one complete, identical set.

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Do the daughter cells of mitosis stay diploid?

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**Yes** — mitosis does not change the chromosome number; both daughters have the same (diploid) set as the parent.

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What is mitosis used for in the body?

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**Growth, repair** of tissue, and **asexual reproduction** — making more identical cells.

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Name an event that occurs in BOTH mitosis and meiosis.

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**DNA replication** beforehand (also chromosome condensation and spindle formation).

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How does mitosis differ from meiosis in outcome?

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Mitosis = **one** division → **two identical diploid** cells; meiosis = **two** divisions → **four different haploid** gametes.

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