Cell Cycle
Interphase
During the Interphase the cell grows and it makes copy of DNA, and it prepares to divide.
Prophase (mitosis)
Replicated chromosomes become visible and each replicated chromosomes is made of two sisters chromatids. The DNA is already copied. They also call it chromatin.
Prophase (meiosis)
The chromosomes become shorter and thicker also visible. The nucleus doesn't exist. In the picture there's also cross over witch is why we used two different color for the chromosomes.
Metaphase (mitosis)
The chromosomes move to the center of cell. The chromosomes arranged in vertical line . Also the centrioles makes the spindle fibers which attach to the chromosomes.
Metaphase (meiosis)
The centrioles are at opposite poles of the cell. The chromosomes becomes one by the other as an horizontal line. There is cross over because we can see the two different colors of the chromosomes in the picture. also the spindle fibers is attach to each pole.
Anaphase (mitosis)
Chromosomes are split and the other chromatids move to opposite poles of the cell.
Anaphase (meiosis)
The 2 chromosomes separate each other and the sister chromatids come together. also there's cross over
Cytokenisis (meiosis)
Each cell contain one chromosomes it divide into four cells. (Cross over.)
Telophase (mitosis)
The cell pulls apart. The spindle fibers are like strings that stretch the cell. The chromosomes begins to far/ opposite sides of the cell. The chromosomes begin to sprats.
Telophase (meiosis)
Each chromosomes contain two chromatids. Cross over as well.
Cytokinesis (mitosis)
This is the last part of the cell cycle. The cell divide also split all into two new cells. These are called daughter cells.