Mitosis Worksheet
Master mitosis stages with our engaging worksheet! Perfect for high school biology.
Match the term with the description. Interphase Chromosomes are not visible. The cell is growing and DNA is copied. The chromatin is found in the nucleus. Prophase The nuclear membrane begins to break down. The spindle is formed from centrioles Metaphase Sister Chromatids line up along the equator. Anaphase The sister chromatids are separate and go to opposite ends of the cell Telophase A nuclear membrane forms around the chromosomes. Animal cells begin to pinch in. What is the first stage of the cell cycle? Interphase Prophase Cytokinesis Gap 2 The phase where: The nucleus starts to fade from view. (Starts to break down) Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase The phase where:A new nuclear membrane starts to forming around the chromosomes. Prophase Metaphse Anaphase Telophase The phase where: the sister chromatids are moving apart. Prophase Metaphase Anaphse Telophase The phase where: The chromosomes are in the middle of the cell. Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase The phase where: The spindle fiber to form. Prophase Metaphse Anaphase The phase where:The chromatins condense to form chromosomes. Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase In Picture F, it is called prometaphase. It is a phase between prophase and metaphase. You do not have to know this, so just ignore picture F. What is phase is A? Interphase Prophase Metaphase Cytokinesis What is phase is B? Interphase Anaphase Metaphase Telophase What is phase is C? Prophase Metphase Anaphase Telophase What is phase is D? Prophase Telophase Interphase Cytokinesis What is phase is E? Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase In phase A, what is X? Chromatin Centromere Spindle Fibers Centriole In phase A, what is the DNA called? Chromatin Chromsomes Sister chromatids In phase C, what is the DNA called? Chromatin Chromatins Sister chromatids Select the correct answer: The division of the nucleus: mitosisThe division of the cytoplasm: cytokinesisThe organelle that helps in cell division by producing spindle fibers: centrioleLoosely wrapped DNA and proteins in Interphase: chromatinWhat holds sister chromatids together: centromeOne half a duplicated chromosome: chromatid