Mitosis: How One Cell Becomes Two

Mitosis: How One Cell Becomes Two

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Biology, Health Sciences, Engineering

11th Grade - University

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The video explains the process of mitosis, a key part of the cell cycle where cells divide to form two identical cells. It covers the five phases of mitosis: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, followed by cytokinesis. Each phase is described in detail, highlighting the changes in chromosomes and the role of the mitotic spindle. The video also discusses the importance of mitosis in producing new cells for growth and repair, and briefly introduces the concept of gametes, which are produced by a different process.

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What is the primary purpose of mitosis in the cell cycle?

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During which phase does the mitotic spindle begin to form?

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What happens to the nucleus during prometaphase?

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What is the metaphase plate?

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Which enzyme is responsible for cleaving cohesins during anaphase?

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What marks the completion of mitosis?

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What role do actin microfilaments play during cytokinesis?