MITOSIS FLIP BOOK
Created by Christopher Trotzuk
Interphase
Interphase is the main phase of a cell’s life. The cell grows, copies DNA and gets ready for mitosis. Chromosomes
form and the nucleolus begins to dissolve.
Prophase
Duplicated chromosomes form an X shape and the nucleolus is gone. Spindle fibres begin to form and
nucleus begins to disappear.
Metaphase
The duplicated chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell because of the spindle fibres
pulling them. The nucleus disappeared.
Anaphase
The duplicated chromosomes move apart to opposite ends of the cell also the spindle fibres
shorten.
Telophase Mitosis
The cell will begin to separate and the spindle fibres will soon disappear. While the nucleolus and
nucleus will appear.
Cytokinesis Mitosis
This is the last stage of the cell. The cell will divide because the membrane pinches together. This
cycle repeats.