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Meiosis & Mitosis By: Alexier Soto-Carlo, Corey cheatem, & Derrick Jones Period: 6 Science Mr. White This is the process of Meiosis. Before Meiosis • Before meiosis begins, every chrOmosome in the parent cellis copied. Centromeres hold the two chromatids together. Meiosis i • THE CHROMOSOME PAIRS LINE UP IN THE CENTER OF THE CELL. Meiosis I (b) • The pairs separate and move to opposite ends of the cell. Meiosis I (c) • Two cells form, each with half the number of chromosomes. Each chromosome still has two chromatids. Meiosis ii • The chromosomes with their two chromatids move to the center of the cell. Meiosis ii (b) • The centromeres split, and the chromatids separate. Single chromatids move to opposite ends of the cell. End of Meiosis • Four sex cells have been produced. Each cell has only half the number of chromosomes that the parent cell had at the beginning of meiosis. Each cell has only one chromosome from each original pair. MITOSIS This is the process of Mitosis. Interphrase • The cell grows To iT’s maTure size, makes a copy of iT’s D.N.a., aND prepares to divide into two cells. Two cylindrical Structure called centrioles are also copied. Mitosis: Prophase • Chromatin in the nucleus condenses to form chromosomes. The pairs of cenrtioles move to opposite sides of the nucleus. Spindle fibers form a bridge between the ends of the cell. The nuclear envelope breaks down. Mitosis: Metaphase • The chromosomes line up across the center of the cell. Each chromosome attaches to a spindle fiber aT iT’s ceNTromere. MITOSIS: aNAPHASE • The centromeres split. The two chromatids separate. One chromatid is drawn by its spindle fiber to one end of the cell. The other chromatid moves to the opposite end. The cell stretches out as the opposite ends are pushed apart. Mitosis: Telophase • The chromosomes begin to stretch out and lose their rodlike appearance. A new nuclear envelope forms around each region of chromosomes. Cytokinesis • The cell membrane pinches in around the middle of the cell. The cell splits in two. Each daughter cell ends up with an identical set of chromosomes and about half the organelles. The End