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Nuclear Division

or
Not your toe-ses, my toe-ses!
Cellular Division

Mitosis: Nuclear Division

Cytokinesis: Cellular Division

Most of the time both occur in; there are some


exceptions:

Osteoclasts and megakaryocytes do not undergo


cytokinesis resulting in multiple nuclei.
Megakaryocyte
Interphase

When the cell is not iviing it is in interphase!

"here are three subphases of interphase:

#$: Initial gro%th of cell! &hours to life time'

(: (ynthesis of DN) &DN) replication' &* hrs'

#+: Cellular gro%th an metabolism post


synthesis! &$ hour to inefinte perio'

#,: Cell can no longer ivie!


Interphase
Most cells are in interphase
-hases of Mitosis

-rophase: Chromosomes appear. nuclear envelope


isappears. nucleoli isappear. centrioles split an
begin migration %hile attaching spinle fibers to the
centromere of the chromosomes!

Metaphase: Chromosomes line up; spinle forms


from centrioles!

)naphase: Centrioles pull chromosomes apart via


spinle!

"elophase: Chromosomes stop migrating; t%o ne%


cells form! /pposite of prophase!
Interphase 0 Mitosis Mnemonic

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