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This is a PowerPoint explaining mitosis. It contains 16 slides and is good for studying, revision or just to get a better general understanding of Mitosis. It is on the IEB standard and I would recommend this for Grade 10, but it would also help other grades(9 and 11) to increase their knowledge on...

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  • November 15, 2022
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1.

List the 5 phases of Mitosis in the correct order.

Answer: Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase.

2.

What is Mitosis responsible for?

Answer: Mitosis occurs to replace damaged or worn out tissues, as well as the growth of an organism.

3.

List the 4 different factors involved in causing cancer.

Answer: 1.) Biological or internal factors 2.) Environmental exposure 3.) Occupational risk factors 4,) Life-style related factors

4.

Explain Interphase?

Answer: 1.)Occurs when the nucleus is not in the process of cell division. 2.) The cell is fully developed and ready to divide 3.)The nucleus consists of the nuclear membrane, nuclear plasm, nucleoli and the chromatin network. 4) In anticipation of prophase, the DNA in each chromosome replicates itself

5.

Explain Prophase

Answer: 1.)Chromosomes separate and undergo a shortening and thickening. 2.) Each chromosome becomes longitudinally split to show chromatids attached to a point called a centromere. 3.) A structure called a spindle begins to develop at the opposite poles of the nucleus. (fibre-like processes growing across the centre of the cell). 4.)The nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappears.

,The Cell Cycle

, Mitosis (mitotic division)
 Increases the number of cells
 Each cell divides to form 2 cells
(daughter cells)
 Identical to the original cell (mother
cell) and each other

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