Cell Division: Interphase and Mitosis
The process of cell division is a complex and highly regulated series of events that ensures the accurate replication and distribution of genetic material. This page provides an overview of the 4 stages of mitosis in cell division and the phases of interphase that precede it.
Definition: Mitosis is the second stage of cell division, following interphase, and consists of four distinct phases.
The 4 stages of mitosis in cell division are:
- Prophase
- Metaphase
- Anaphase
- Telophase
Highlight: Understanding the 4 stages of mitosis in cell division is crucial for comprehending how cells grow, replicate, and maintain genetic integrity.
Before mitosis begins, cells undergo interphase, which is the first and longest stage of cell division. Interphase consists of three phases:
- G₁ (Gap 1): The cell grows in size and increases its organelles and cytoplasm.
- S phase (Synthesis): DNA replication occurs, ensuring each new cell will have a complete set of genetic material.
- G₂ (Gap 2): Protein synthesis takes place, producing proteins needed for cellular processes.
Vocabulary: Interphase is the period between cell divisions where the cell grows and prepares for mitosis.
Let's examine each stage of mitosis in detail:
Prophase Mitosis:
- "Pro" means first
- Chromosomes start to condense
- The nuclear envelope breaks down
- Centrioles migrate to opposite sides of the cell
Example: During prophase mitosis, the chromosomes become visible under a microscope as they condense and thicken.
Metaphase:
- "Meta" means middle
- Sister chromosomes line up along the middle "equator" of the cell
- Chromosomes are prepared for separation
Anaphase:
- "Ana" means apart
- Centrioles pull the sister chromatids apart
- By pulling the sisters apart, two chromosomes will be formed
Highlight: The cellular processes during prophase and anaphase are critical for ensuring accurate chromosome separation.
Telophase:
- "Telo" means end
- Chromosomes decondense
- New nuclear envelopes form
- Cytokinesis begins
Definition: Cytokinesis is the process where the cell physically divides into two daughter cells, completing the cell division cycle.
This comprehensive overview of the 4 stages of mitosis in cell division and the phases of interphase provides a solid foundation for understanding the intricate process of cell replication and growth.