0:01 - *Prophase:* The chromatin condenses, coiling and spiralizing into distinct chromosomes. The nucleolus disappears, and the centrosomes begin to create a spindle. 0:13 - *Prometaphase:* The nuclear membrane disintegrates, and the chromosomes are freed into the cytoplasm. The spindle invades the nuclear space, attaching to the chromosomes. 0:21 - *Metaphase:* The chromosomes are lined across the equator by the spindle, awaiting seperation. 0:40 - *Anaphase:* The sister chromatids are pulled apart, and each group of daughter chromosomes are pulled to opposite ends of the cell. The spindle causes the cell to elongate for seperation, and Cytokinesis begins. 0:45 - *Telophase:* The spindle dissolves, the chromosomes unwind back into chromatin, and new nuclear membranes and nucleoli form. Cytokinesis finishes shortly after through a contractile ring, seperating the two new cells.
i have found this video which shows clear mitosis as in books they say it is a continuous division with no phases. as phases are named for simplicity and understanding. amazing
all the while the nucleus engaged in this very civil, and well choreographed and well engineered dance , the cytoplasm contrasted with frenzies of activity and vigor that bombarded the centerstage with fanaticism. metaphase looked almost artificial (and alien), everybody lining up in a tight organized way with impregnated suspense. and i cant get over how cataclysmic anaphase is, all the build-up in the previous phases erupt in a sudden climax.
@@sarras444 o, i did not make that connection, i was in Yazd one year during Ashura when they rushed the big giant black spade thing suddenly (no idea what was going on, i just got brought there for free lunch), this is exactly that!!
Interphase and Cytokinesis are two seperate processes from Mitosis. Mitosis is division of the nucleus. Interphase is the preparation period for Cell Division, while Cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm.
doing what part of the work? I dont know how much you know about the mechanisms of mitosis, but most of it is performed by signal controlled motor proteins and (here invisible) "spindles", two clusters of long tubular protein polymers, one at each side of the cell. The spindles attaches to the chromosomes, and since there are two copies of each chromosome (after duplication), each spindle grabs hold of a copy of every chromosome and pulls them towards its side of the cell. We then have two complete sets of chromosome, one at each side of the cell, and the cell divides in the middle, forming two cells with the same number of chromosomes. (A lot more complex than this, but I gave it a shot)
Quran H41-V53 ""We will show them Our signs in the horizons and within themselves until it becomes clear to them that it is the truth. But is it not sufficient concerning your Lord that He is, over all things, a Witness?""
0:01 - *Prophase:* The chromatin condenses, coiling and spiralizing into distinct chromosomes. The nucleolus disappears, and the centrosomes begin to create a spindle.
0:13 - *Prometaphase:* The nuclear membrane disintegrates, and the chromosomes are freed into the cytoplasm. The spindle invades the nuclear space, attaching to the chromosomes.
0:21 - *Metaphase:* The chromosomes are lined across the equator by the spindle, awaiting seperation.
0:40 - *Anaphase:* The sister chromatids are pulled apart, and each group of daughter chromosomes are pulled to opposite ends of the cell. The spindle causes the cell to elongate for seperation, and Cytokinesis begins.
0:45 - *Telophase:* The spindle dissolves, the chromosomes unwind back into chromatin, and new nuclear membranes and nucleoli form. Cytokinesis finishes shortly after through a contractile ring, seperating the two new cells.
very helpful, thank you!
Never hear about prometaphase.1
@@uroojfatima3123 | Prometaphase was added in 2007 to consist of the events of Late Prophase and Early Metaphase.
@@lancecurry7538 masha Allah you are so intelligent than me😳💯🙊
Helped alot
The pics in books looked fantasy to me ,but this is real
I think the process is so amazing but it gives me goosebumps the way they all cluster and separate likeee
i have found this video which shows clear mitosis as in books they say it is a continuous division with no phases. as phases are named for simplicity and understanding.
amazing
all the while the nucleus engaged in this very civil, and well choreographed and well engineered dance , the cytoplasm contrasted with frenzies of activity and vigor that bombarded the centerstage with fanaticism. metaphase looked almost artificial (and alien), everybody lining up in a tight organized way with impregnated suspense. and i cant get over how cataclysmic anaphase is, all the build-up in the previous phases erupt in a sudden climax.
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@@sarras444 o, i did not make that connection, i was in Yazd one year during Ashura when they rushed the big giant black spade thing suddenly (no idea what was going on, i just got brought there for free lunch), this is exactly that!!
looks like a concert
Subhanallah, art of creation
@@schule01 xmkxkdkfk
This is awesome!
ohh. Now that's how you understand mitosis
Just remember the five phases.
* Prophase
* Prometaphase
* Metaphase
* Anaphase
* Telophase
Lance Curry I know this might not be in mitosis but you forgot Interphase and Cytokinesis
Interphase and Cytokinesis are two seperate processes from Mitosis. Mitosis is division of the nucleus. Interphase is the preparation period for Cell Division, while Cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm.
oddly arousing
How many times have you jerked off to it? Mine Is Once, To Pay Respect to our Microscopic *Kin* .
@Rebecca Craig furries are gross
@@Jesus-wi1tt ayo?
This is getting out of hand, now there are two of them
Now 4...8,16,32 OH GOD
"We should not have made this bargain."
With what species did you obtain these images?
mindblowing
Hi! Can I use the video for a documentary im working for?
Hey!! Can i use this video for some editing?
Hi, Can you please tell me what cell you have used to mount this?
The miracle of life.
CRAZY MAN
*School made me watch this.*
hot
So vintage
Dang I can't believe that my school make me watch freakin' 11 y/o 144p video in 2020...
Hey, is this a plant or animal cell and why
@@reinpug9472 animal cell, because it does not have a rigid cell wall, which all plant cells have
lol yea
@@reinpug9472 animal cell , centrioles aren't found in plant cells
also the cytoplasm divides in centripetal manner in animal cell , while in plants it is centrifugal
my 4k tv is doing great at displaying this 20p video
OMFG
*Im taking attendance say here.*
Hello! Can I use this clip for a school project? Rest assured that proper credits will be given. Thank you!
idk what fear i have but chromosomes here look like tiny worms or sth and i find it horrifying
Are those tiny ant-like things mitochondria cells? It looks like they're doing the work.
Unfortunately, mitochondrions are organelles.
doing what part of the work? I dont know how much you know about the mechanisms of mitosis, but most of it is performed by signal controlled motor proteins and (here invisible) "spindles", two clusters of long tubular protein polymers, one at each side of the cell. The spindles attaches to the chromosomes, and since there are two copies of each chromosome (after duplication), each spindle grabs hold of a copy of every chromosome and pulls them towards its side of the cell. We then have two complete sets of chromosome, one at each side of the cell, and the cell divides in the middle, forming two cells with the same number of chromosomes. (A lot more complex than this, but I gave it a shot)
damn this comment is 10 years old, the answer is chromatids/chromosomes if you still need it lmao
this reminds me of belgium's end🙄
I know this happens to our body but it looks weird😶👀
The video had shewn me the beauty and intricacies of life.. and the comment section (yes, this comment too): makes me a little less sure.
Animal cell or plant cell ?
Animal cell, the cleavage furrow that forms between the cells during telophase/cytokinesis does not happen in plant cells
Plant Cells form a cell wall. Animal Cells form a contractile ring to pinch the cell in half.
What cell?
animal cell
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The subscribers is 444… i want to mess it up so bad
The imagination of scientists of Mitosis -.-
Allahu Akbar! (Allah is The Greatest!)
Quran H41-V53 ""We will show them Our signs in the horizons and within themselves until it becomes clear to them that it is the truth. But is it not sufficient concerning your Lord that He is, over all things, a Witness?""
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it looks so disgusting OMG
This process never happened in the 1970s