Mitosis / Cell Division | Learn Science At Scitable - Nature

This page has been archived and is no longer updated

mitosis / cell division

Mitosis is a process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells that occurs when a parent cell divides to produce two identical daughter cells. During cell division, mitosis refers specifically to the separation of the duplicated genetic material carried in the nucleus. Mitosis is conventionally divided into five stages known as prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. While mitosis is taking place, there is no cell growth and all of the cellular energy is focused on cell division.

During prophase, the replicated pairs of chromosomes condense and compact themselves. The pairs of chromosomes that have been replicated are called sister chromatids, and they remain joined at a central point called the centromere. A large structure called the mitotic spindle also forms from long proteins called microtubules on each side, or pole, of the cell.

During prometaphase, the nuclear envelope that encloses the nucleus breaks down, and the nucleus is no longer separated from the cytoplasm. Protein formations called kinetochores form around the centromere. The mitotic spindle extends from the poles and attaches to the kinetochores. During metaphase, the microtubules pull the sister chromatids back and forth until they align in a plane, called the equatorial plane, along the center of the cell.

During anaphase, the sister chromatids are separated simultaneously at their centromeres. The separated chromosomes are then pulled by the spindle to opposite poles of the cell. Anaphase ensures that each daughter cell receives an identical set of chromosomes.

Finally, during telophase, a nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes to separate the nuclear DNA from the cytoplasm. The chromosomes begin to uncoil, which makes them diffuse and less compact. Along with telophase, the cell undergoes a separate process called cytokinesis that divides the cytoplasm of the parental cell into two daughter cells.

Further Exploration

Concept Links for further exploration

chromatin | chromosome | prophase | diploid | prometaphase | spindle fibers | replication | eukaryote | cytoplasm | nucleus | mitosis | metaphase | cytokinesis | meiosis | anaphase | telophase Explore Related Concepts (16) Go Topics Genetics
  • Gene Inheritance and Transmission
  • Gene Expression and Regulation
  • Nucleic Acid Structure and Function
  • Chromosomes and Cytogenetics
  • Evolutionary Genetics
  • Population and Quantitative Genetics
  • Genomics
  • Genes and Disease
  • Genetics and Society
Cell Biology
  • Cell Origins and Metabolism
  • Proteins and Gene Expression
  • Subcellular Compartments
  • Cell Communication
  • Cell Cycle and Cell Division
Scientific Communication Career Planning
    Updates Loading ... Connect Connect LearnCast You have authorized LearnCasting of your reading list in Scitable. Do you want to LearnCast this session? Yes No This article has been posted to your Facebook page via Scitable LearnCast. Close Change LearnCast Settings
    • About|
    • Contact|
    • Press Room|
    • Sponsors|
    • Terms of Use|
    • Privacy Notice|
    • Glossary|
    • Catalog|
    • Home|
    • Library|
    • Blogs
    Scitable Chat
    • Minimize
    • Restore
    • close
    Send Resize Scitable by Nature Education
    • Search Scitable
    • Register
    • |
    • Sign In
    mitosis  / cell division

Tag » What Kind Of Cells Undergo Mitosis