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Title: Onion Cell identify cells
Post by: rachelle17 on Jul 9, 2017
When DNA condenses in prophase can the stained chromosomes be visible with a light microscope. Because the phases are a continuous sequence, late anaphase looks like early telophase. Interphase is characteristically a diagram of a normal cell. The nucleus is visible with a nucleolus inside. The chromatin, although stained, is invisible during interphase. In plant cells, a cell wall is formed from the middle towards the outer cell walls.

Identify two cells that illustrate the mitotic phase prophase.
Identify two cells that illustrate cytokinesis
Identify two cells that illustrate metaphase
Identify two cells that illustrate anaphase
Identify two cells that illustrate telophase
Identify two cells that illustrate two daughter cells


Title: Re: Onion Cell identify cells
Post by: psyche360 on Jul 9, 2017
Identify two cells that illustrate the mitotic phase prophase.
B3,D11
identify two cells that represent cytokinesis.
B9,A10


Title: Re: Onion Cell identify cells
Post by: dtimmons95 on Jul 9, 2017
You have to look to see if the cells are separating in cytokinesis.

For prophase- look for the chromosomes lining up together.
Explanation:
Cytokinesis-A4, A10, B9, D6, D2

Prophase- C2, C9, B3, D11

The way that I arrived at this answer was to look at the chart and see if any of the cells are separating for cytokinesis

The way that I arrived to the answer for prophase is to look and see if the chromosomes line up.

Just giving my exact thoughts as to what these answers could be.


Title: Re: Onion Cell identify cells
Post by: rachelle17 on Jul 12, 2017
THIS MAKES NO SENSE I THOUGHT IN METAPHASE THEY LINE UP IN THE MIDDLE NOT IN PROPHASE? and most of the pictures on the internet show different. I have no clue! help


Title: Re: Onion Cell identify cells
Post by: bio_man on Jul 12, 2017
THIS MAKES NO SENSE I THOUGHT IN METAPHASE THEY LINE UP IN THE MIDDLE NOT IN PROPHASE? and most of the pictures on the internet show different. I have no clue! help

That's correct, in metaphase they line up. I think I've answered this question before

Identify two cells that illustrate the mitotic phase prophase.
B1, A5

Identify two cells that illustrate cytokinesis
D4, C11

Identify two cells that illustrate metaphase
C3, C9

Identify two cells that illustrate anaphase
C2, A10

Identify two cells that illustrate telophase
D8, A4

Identify two cells that illustrate two daughter cells
D8, A9

Hope this helps you!