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Why do cells undergo mitosis?
asexual reproduction, growth, repair
Centrioles: made from 2 microtubule bundles at right angle, each made from tubulin protein, arranged in cylinder, produce ... ... in cell division
spindle fibres
4 stages of mitosis: (PMAT)
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
Plants don't have centrioles, form spindle fibres from...
cytoplasm
Cytokinesis: new cell wall forms in middle (end plate) + new cell membrane forms along this...
end plate
Prophase: DNA shortens into sister chromatids, nuclear envelope breaks down, centrioles duplicate, synthesise... ...
spindle fibres
Metaphase: sister chromatids align + attach to spindle fibres at equator, spindle fibres attach to...
centromere
Anaphase: sister chromatids split, spindle fibres + motor proteins of cytoskeleton pull ... apart to opposite...
chromatids, poles
Telophase: chromatids reach poles, new nuclear envelope forms, chromatids decondense to...
chromatin
Cytokinesis: ... divides, forms 2 genetically ... ... ...
cytoplasm, identical daughter cells