Standard 1.1.2
In standard 1.1.2, you should be able to analyze how cells grow and reproduce in terms of Interphase, mitosis, and Cytokinesis.
Interphase
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Mitosis is asexual reproduction, because there is no male or female.
In the G1 phase of interphase, the cell grows until it's ready to divide.
In the S phase of interphase, the cell divides,
In the G2 phase, the chromatin thickens into chromosomes.
In the S phase of interphase, the cell divides,
In the G2 phase, the chromatin thickens into chromosomes.
Prophase
The chromatin condenses into chromosomes
Nucleas disappears
Nucleas disappears
Metaphase
The chromosomes line up in the middle to begin "crossing over"
Anaphase
The chromosomes move away from eachother.
Telophase
The cell is now divided, two new cells are formed. Chromsomes thicken into chromatin
Cytokinesis
The cytoplasm of the parent cell divides.