Poems
of Meiosis
Zaneta Balantac
Wilbur Doty
Christopher Fernandez
Michael Ryan Fontanilla
Candice Howard
Christine Lee
Terry Leung
Kenny Li
Vince Lozada
Ileana Merino
Roshana Newt
Kenny Sa
Jeffery Simpson
Sophia Su
Maria Uriarte
Tak Wong
Danny Yu
Jasmine Yuan
James Aganon
Mitosis doesn't do a lot of work than meiosis, But it's
a special factor that Biologist can't even resist. The process is dived into
four general stages. A process that will last for the ages. The four general
stages are considered phases, Involving prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and
Telophase. The Mitosis process begins with interphase, This is when cell divisions
are growing in such a rapid pace. This is the place where everything starts,
A simple phase where mitosis makes its mark. After cell divisions grown in
the interphase, It then moves to the second process, which is prophase. Prophase
is the place where the DNA condenses and becomes chromosomes. It's also the
place where the nucleus disappears and is gone. When the nucleus disappears
it's ready to go to the next phase, That phase is no other than metaphase.
During metaphase, centrioles appear in the cell, And chromosomes are pulled
in the middle very fast that no one could tell. Metaphase is soon followed
by Anaphase after it's done. Its job is to pull apart chromosomes breaking
all the fun. The last process of mitosis is Telophase, This is when chromosomes
are at each end going face to face. The nucleus becomes two in here. It's
also where chromosomes uncoil into strands of DNA somewhere near. At the end
of the whole process one cell divides into two, Making the mitosis process
successful after all the phases it had to go through. Even if Mitosis neither
can be more productive than meiosis or reliable, Its presence if surely positive
and valuable.
Amelia Arellano
Mitosis, Mitosis divided into four stages. Prophase, Metaphase,
Anaphase, and Telephase. Prophase Prophase, Nucleus breaks down Metaphase,
Metaphase Chromosomes line up in the center. Anaphase, Anaphase chromosomes
moving to the opposite poles. Telophase, Telophase envelop forms And the spindle
fiber begin to disappear
Crystal Dawn Astabie
Mitosis Oh, Mitosis The cycle of Mitosis Duplication Condensing
Nucleus dissolves Separation Nuclei form Cells separate Interphase Prophase
The cycle of mitosis Metaphase Anaphase This cycle of Mitosis Metaphase Anaphase
This cycle of Mitosis Telophase Cytokinesis And start all over again.
Crystal Dawn Astabie
There's this thing called mitosis In the beginning its interphase
When the DNA duplicates Then we start on Prophase DNA condense Nucleus Disappears
Separate the DNA Now make the new cell Two nuclei now appear The cells will
split And that'll be it The mitosis cycle
Nancy Banh
Mitosis is a funny thing
That consists of six steps
First there is Interphase
In this phase the DNA copies
Second there is Prophase
Where DNA condenses, the nucleus suddenly disappears
The centrioles appear with spindles
Third there is Metaphase
In this phase spindles pull chromosomes in a
line
And in that line the chromosomes separate
That would be anaphase
In telophase
The spindle fibers disappear
The last stage is cytokinesis
That’s where cells divide into two
Eva Chan
A cell spends most of its life in the interphase IPMAT easy
to remember and say Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase At
this point interphase has two pairs of centrioles DNA thread so fine it makes
chromosomes. During prophase the chromosomes shorten and start to coil Heading
for the equator they metaphase The metaphase plate they are called when lined
up straight When polar fibers reach centromeres of chromosomes They react
by sliding and dividing When in anaphase they divide As chromatids pull the
poles of cells But will hold Telophase the last phase Having the nuclei and
nuclear They reform while chromosomes uncoil The cell splits in two and they
start cytokinesis
Willey Chen
Mitosis, it's all about the phases
Interphasing
Prophasing
Metaphasing
Anaphasing
Then Telophasing
DNA condensing,
Nucleus dividing,
Cell splitting,
2n giving,
Mitosis
Sophia Chew
What is Mitosis? Mitosis is something that happens to everybody.
It is true. Don't take me for a fool, I'm telling the truth. It affects you
too. It goes by two, And soon to four. You can't stop it from happening for
sure.
Leonard D'Agostino
Prophase keeps chromosomes dark Actually visible Now I see
I see fibers I see the breakdown of the nuclear envelope Is it really breaking?
I see a line A line-up on the equator A line in Metaphase Chromosomes now
move to the middle Now held in place by microtubules attached To the kinetochore
I see a separation Two chromatids separate This is in a new phase, Anaphase
Chromatids = Chromosomes I see a move Chromosomes have moved to opposite poles
Of the cell I see fibers again The fibers shorten We went through 1 phase,
2 phase, 3 phase What about 4? Telophase the last phase The chromosomes uncoil
I see something new New nuclear envelopes form I can’t see the spindle fibers
because They broke down and disappeared I see a completed mitosis I see it
I really do
Verman Devera
Mitosis Goes through many phases Duplicating then dividing
Facing five phases is what a cell must go through Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase,
Anaphase And last the telophase. So many steps one purpose to get to. First
DNA condenses to create chromosomes. The nucleus disappears Which the centrioles
appears. Fishermen you may call them, They pull the chromosomes into line.
Then are pulled apart. Then evenly distributed to each end of the splitting
cell. Tow nuclei are created and two new cells are made. Chromosomes uncoil
to become DNA.
Mitosis
Arleen Garcia
Mitosis is on a mission
To create new cells through cell division
Interphase starts things off
To copy DNA until there's enough
After that, there is Prophase
Condense DNA, and the nucleus stars to erase
Following Prophase is of course Metaphase
Making centrioles grab chomosomes to form a line or a new base
Next is Anaphase,
Copied chromosomes separate and organelles are pushed to center place
Telophase is next to show
Where the nuclei starts to grow.
Now we're at cytokinesis so we're almost at the end
Cell divison begins, making more friends
We now come back to Interphase to start a new game.
This process always continues and stays the same.
Fanny Guo
There are four stages of process First prophase, Chromosomes
condense and become visible Fibers become visible & nucleus breaks down
Second metaphase, Chromosomes line up in the center Each held by fibers attached
to kinetochore This anaphase, two chromatids separate & form chromosomes
Chromosomes move opposite poles of cell & the fibers shortened Four telophase,
chromosomes at the end of cell & new nuclear envelope form Fibers disappear
and Now is the Mitosis!
Damion Hatfield
Mitosis an organism which enters And goes through many different
stages Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis Which
are all great phases. Helping To create a cell which helps add more people
to this beautiful world. All these Phases you can learn about on different
phases. Learn while you can about your Hereditary background
Chotsani Hilt
Chromosomes loosely wound Genes found in enzymes Interphase
ends Mitosis begins Chromosomes condenses Phase gets intense Spindle helps
move Mitosis goes through phases Interphase, prophase, metaphase Telophase
and anaphase Prophase becomes visible Metaphase moves to the center of the
cell Anaphase divides Telophase hides And Interphase grows.
Kyaira Johnson
Metaphase Interphase Telophase Organelles Set of two Inversion
Sex Chromosomes Interphase is number one This is where we began. Prophase
condenses the cell Like we would like to do when we are in jail. Metaphase
is where we organize, Just like we try to do in Junior High. Anaphase is where
is separate, Just like we do on our first date. Telophase is where it starts
the new cell, Now all I have is one more fact to tell. Cytokinesis the division
of a cell, Like Mumia departed from jail
Tristan Joseph
Mitosis Mitosis a process Which the nucleus of the Cell
divides into two Nuclei with the same Number of Chromosomes. Mitosis Mitosis
the process Of Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, And Telophase. Mitosis Mitosis
the first the DNA Duplicates then condenses The form of Chromosomes The Nucleus
disappears. Mitosis Mitosis the Chromosomes Line up then pulls apart, form
Two new nuclei, and then cells Divides.
Jaurel Julao
You multiply, And you mold and multiply, You start as we
grow. And you’ve been thee to mold us before we grew. You happening now, And
you’re happening in conception, You split and stay what you were. And you
split and mix what you are. You produce the design of what we are. And you
are the design of what we are. You are apart of evolution, And so are you.
You have been around since the beginning of life, And so have you. Both of
you are a law of life.
Kenny Khounpanga
Mitosis is the splitting cell
It has chromosomes and organelles
The cell's DNA is not very clear
And soon the chromosomes appear
But the molecules suddenly disappears
Then the chromosomes are in a daze
They begin to enter metaphase
As the chromosomes line up in a silly order
Hoping in anaphase there will be no disorder
The chromatids split apart
By centrioles that pull with all their heart
Next in telophase it falls into its funny plot
The chromosomes go to their opposite sides
Just to form new nuclei
The DNA uncoils and a new envelope appears
Now two cells are here
And more to come and fear
Cytokinesis is the last step I hear
Before the cycle begins again
But the end is far from near
Wilbert Kuang
Mitosis has 5 phases Interphase, prophase Metaphase, anaphase
Then telophase Interphase is the first phase, Them comes to prophase, Chromosomes
condense, Now seeable by one of the 5 senses Metaphase is the next step, Chromosomes
line up, Ready to separate Anaphase separates, The chromatids and centromere,
They are pulled apart, By the spindle fiber Telophase is the last, The chromosomes
are now at opposite ends, Spindle fibers break, Mitosis is complete Now cytokinesis
takes place, Splitting up the chromosomes, Producing 2ns
Mitosis
Helen Lam
Mitosis Going through many places. Diving into different
places. From prophase to metaphase and on to anaphase, One busy cell. Then
eukaryotic cell comes by, and divides them into two daughter cells. Always
so busy, no time to have fun. But without cells, we human would be dead. Replacing
dead cells with new cells, The daughter cell grows, And becomes DNA. Wrapping
it up, The protein in the chromosomes, They were two complicated daughter
cells, But without them, We wouldn't be complete.
Benny Lau
A eukaryotic cell spends most of its life in GI, S, and
G2 phase Which are collectively called interphase During interphase the cell
does a great deal of growing Chromosome are loosely wound and genes are used
to direct activities the cell is doing During prophase, chromosomes begin
condensing and become visible The nuclear envelope surrounding the nucleus,
and the network of spindle fibers makes seeing it possible In metaphase, the
chromosomes lines up in the equator Ounce at the equator chromosomes are held
in place by the microtubules attached to the kinetochore In anaphase, chromatids
physically separate when the centromere divides The chromatids, each can now
be called chromosomes moves to opposite sides Telophase is the final step
of mitosis A new envelope forms, spindle fibers breaks down, and disappears
to complete it After mitosis is cytokinesis The cytoplasm of the cell is cleaved
in half, and the cell membrane grows To enclose both cells, that's the way
it is Then it is meiosis After mitosis
Daniel Leyva
Mitosis is the process of cell division To create new cells
is its mission During interphase, DNA is still invisible It copies itself,
this is very critical Prophase is the very next stage The DNA coils up and
the nucleus no longer remain Metaphase is next on the list Chromosomes line
up and are ready to dismiss Anaphase pulls the chromosomes apart Now telophase
is ready to start Telophase is where DNA untangles Two nuclei form so information
stays stable The cell membrane forms and cuts cells into two And back to interphase
is where it goes to Mitosis is something that never ends Once it stops, it
starts again.
Sam Liu
Once upon a time there was a face; And that was the face
of man, Mutations and Evolution scared the base And changed the structure
from then. Such is our story of Mitosis A story with such a thesis Such is
the tale God wrote To illustrate our Fate... From Prophase to Metaphase...
The nucleus disappears, Tiny structures called chromosomes line up and
then appear... Centrioles pulled them from side to side Like strings in
a webbed line Slowly and delicately organized So they can evenly divided In
Anaphase the creation of life begins, And the chromatids separate And the
centromeres divide, In telophase the nucleus regains, And then once again
the organelles Separate since the time when life began; From cytokinesis to
Interphase The chromosomes copies and the process starts again... Strangely
from this process Mutations occur Trisomy 21, And Cancers Are added in the
brochure. Why has God written this part? Who will know? After God might have
Meant nothing to you at all But there's a time when Time shall end And Death
dawns upon Our very cells therefore Will end the process Of Mitosis
Gin Louie
There are five phases in making a cell Learn them so you
won't fail. Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase Are some you should
learn. The first step is to copy itself DNA condenses and become chromosome
cells Nucleus becomes gone so the centrioles can be their bond. Where do the
chromosome go you say? Well they go into the middle one day Chromosomes are
pulled apart, Chromosome then ends up on each end and then come to New Nuclei
Then Chromosome uncoil into strands Of DNA and almost ends it's days. They
all move to one side and begin to divide. That is the process of Mitosis.
Tiffany Lucas
Mitosis 5 phases Prophase, anaphase, telophase, metaphase,
and interphase. They all put you in a daze. It all begins with a prophase
DNA becomes chromosomes, nucleus disappears and gives you great fear. Metaphase
is like a game give the play a name. The play name is fear the centriolies
appear. Call the play " FEAR" chromosomes pull apart in fear. Telophase the
uncoiling phase you have chromosomes on each end and 2 new nuclei that jump
in. Chromosomes uncoil into strands of DNA all in the way. At the end cells
divide like pie. Starting all over again making a new plan.
Alice Ng
Goes through many phases By dividing Going through the process
of prophase, Then metaphase, Anaphase and telophase. Eukaryotic cells divide
the chromosomes Making it into daughter cells. Pairs of chromosomes are formed
Using the term of 2n. Mitosis occurs in every cell, Except the gametes. Mitosis
is needed for growth and development. All these process happens within a cell.
When the cell divides, Daughter cell carries the same genetic information.
Cell membrane surrounding the nuclei becomes less visible And chromosomes
become more visible. Pairs of chromosomes are lined up at the center. Chromosomes
are then pulled apart to the end Pinching inwards. The chromosomes uncoil
themselves Making two new nuclei.
Kenisha Roach
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase Are all a part
of mitosis. It’s very good to know this. I hope you know cells need this to
grow. Mitosis Something like Meiosis, But not quite. Millions of cells split
everyday and night Mitosis…
Felicia Marie Ross
Meioses and Mitosis, They make a great pair, From nuclei
to cell divides, Which can continue the cycle with care. Meioses and Mitosis
can increase one's stature, Or make you brighter too, Make you shine like
a penny, Or make you a complete foul. In Prophase we start to be seen, And
become irritated too, In Metaphase we start to appear, Like a troublesome
gang, In anaphase we start to separate, And seek our own poles, Telophase
is the time We can no longer stay together, We continue to break apart until
there is another.
Steven Sanouvong
Mitosis Mitosis What a wonderful stage It's so easy to describe
Because it justs makes two nuclei's. Chromosomes coil up and become condensed
You think it's a maze But it's only prophase. Is the nucleus clear? Can you
see it appear? You are absolutely right It's starting to disappear. They start
to move to the middle of the cell Click clock click clock To the sound of
the bell. Centriole pushes it to the middle It pushes and pushes Like the
sound of the fiddle. Can you see any haze? No! Because this is called metaphase.
Chromosomes start to split up Strands of fiber push them towards opposite
poles This never could have happened If the stands had any holes. This process
had me crazed Until I found out it was Anaphase. . Chromosomes are on the
opposite side of the cell Two nucleus form As you have now learned on this
sheet Mitosis is complete. When Mitosis ends Cytokinesis begins. Cytoplasm
of the cell is pinched in half DNA uncondenses Like you had never lost your
five senses. Chromosomes disappears You don't have to fear Because Cytokinesis
is here. Mitosis Mitosis With only two daughters Gives off 2n to their offspring
And later to others. They reproduce and divide on their own What better way
to do it? Definitely not on the phone. The stages of mitosis was very cool
Farewell and goodbye Till another cycle passes through.
Vanessa Tulier
Mitosis has many phases that it goes through by dividing,
There are four phases. Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. Mitosis
occurs in each cell except the gametes When Eukaryotic cells divides the chromosomes,
Making them into daughter cells. The daughter carries identical genetic info.
Chromosomes become visible when the cell membrane surrounds the nuclei becomes
less usable. In the center chromosomes are attached. Between the centriole
spindle fibers saybeats and begins to form. At the opposite posse the centrioles
stop. Chromatids separate, and move apart. Along the spindle fiber towards
each pole. At either pole chromosomes with the cell Begins to pinch unwind
Then next the spindle breaks up. The cell membrane divides Then next. The
nuclei form.
Katie Tong
Mitosis go round and round. DNA who lives in nuclear copies
themselves in the mirror. When they step into prophase, DNA turns, visible,
visible, visible. Nuclear goes bye, bye, bye. Visible DNA transform to chromosome.
As they reach stage of metaphase They line up on each fiber. Fibers pull chromosomes
further and further apart. Split to eight. Next is telophase, where return
of nucleus. Two this time one at each end. Surrounding chromosomes who were
split. Cytokinesis came, so the cell screzze to not three, but TWO. Organelles
now have to choose, This side? That side? Well, … since they can't all go
to one side. Some goes to one side. Some go to the other side. Now it's equally
divided. No fighting anymore.
Fahem Wesley
First the chromosomes separate than the chromosomes compensate.
Afterward the spindle fibers separate than chromosomes are in to middle. Now
we at stage 3 Anaphase, In this process the chromatids pull the chromosomes
away from middle to different poles. The two chromosomes divided into two
different poles, which divides evenly. So now that they're separated we do
the same of same Of thing and end up four. And than they do the same of same
of thing and end up with eight. And now you know the process of Meiosis the
Pro.
Unknown
There are 5 phases in making a cell Learn them so you won’t
fall Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, & telophase The first step is to copy
itself DNA condenses and become chromosomes cells Nucleus become gone so the
centrioles Can begin their bong Where do the chromosomes go you say? Well
they go into the middle one day Chromosomes are pulled apart, Chromosome Then
end up on each end and then Come two New N. The chromosomes uncoils into strands
Of DNA and almost end its days They all move to one side & begin to divide
That is the process of Mitosis and valuable
Sean VanSteen
Mitosis It is a part of life Mitosis Cell Duplication What
is Mitosis? When what is one becomes two. You have a cell Now you have two.
Just as in life Whereas in life, two makes one. Mitosis is just as any stage
in evolution, It's purpose to reproduce.
Ashlyn Williams
The first thing the cells do is duplicate or copy Prophase
begins, that's when the chromosomes form. At about the same time the nucleus
disappears. Centrioles pull the chromosomes to the sides, They line up in
the middle and prepare to divide. The chromosomes pull apart to make daughter
cells. This is anaphase, after Metaphase, and before Telophase. In Telophase,
the cells make two new nuclei. Then comes Interphase and the cell divides.
Now the cells are complete, and you have two more, So the cycle starts again
just like before.
Shanaé Williams
Chromosomes begin to become visible, The nuclear envelope
around the nucleus breaks down, The network of the spindle fibers become visible,
Step one of Mitosis not Meiosis Chromosomes move to the center of the cell,
Line up along the equator, Are held in place by the Microtubules which are
attached by the Kinetochora Step two of Mitosis not Meiosis Chromosomes move
toward opposite poles of The cell, as the fibers attached to them begin to
get short, shorter, step three of mitosis not meiosis Chromosomes at opposite
end of the cell, Uncoils, forms a new nuclear envelope, The spindle fibers
that become visible in step two Breaks and disappears mitosis is complete
But mitosis end cytokinesis begins, The final And Three Sixty (360º) of Mitosis
not Meiosis
Emily Wong
Interphase, you start off duplicating the DNA, nucleus ending.
Prophase, bundled up DNA into chromosomes ready for sending Metaphase, roundin'
them up in spindle fibers, the net, Organelles, running all over get pushed
into the middle, yet Anaphase, pulls apart our chromosomes as the net starts
disappearing Telophase, our chromosomes on opposite sides rearing Into its
own nucleus as in Cytokinesis do you get two cells when it splits as the chromosomes
disappear and turn into DNA.
Steven Yannacone
Mitosis mitosis is a cycle it starts off in Interphase interphase
makes DNA duplicate into 4N The prophase does DNA condense and forms chromosomes
in its way The metaphase, metaphase lines up chromosome like a straight line
Anaphase pulls chromosomes apart like a few football players blocking defender's
for The winning play The telophase separates and forms 2 new nuclei And the
cytokinesis dividing math in half
Amy Yu
Mitosis goes through many different phases They are always
on a vacation To prophase then metaphase, anaphase And the last place they
went to was telophase Eukaryotic cell dividing into two daughter cells Always
gives them a headache Doing on what they have to do best, Replacing dead cells
into new cells They are faster than you think When the daughter cells grow
up They start copying DNA. DNA starts wrapping the proteins into chromosomes.
Having two daughter cells was a big mistake, But someone has to keep them.
Mimi Yuen
Mitosis, what is it? It is a process of cells
What is it?
It is interphase What is it? It is a period of growth What
is it? It is prophase
What is it?
It is when chromosomes condense and become visible It is
when nuclear envelope breaks down and spindle fibers become visible What is
it? It is metaphase What is it? It is when centrioles appear It is when chromosomes
move to anti line up at center of cells What is it? It is anaphase
What is it?
It is when chromosome copies separate What is it? It is
telophase What is it? It is when new nuclear envelope forms and spindle fibers
disappear What is it? It is cytokinesis What is it? It is division of the
cytoplasm What is it? It is two new daughter cells What is it? It is mitosis
What is it? It is something that goes on forever And eves and ever What is
it? IT IS MITOSIS!
By: Zaneta Balantac
Hurry! Hurry! Need to start Meiosis, need to duplicate Just
passed the first phase called Interphase Was growing at a steady rate Then
the next stage is Prophase 1 A process of duplicating DNA By doubling the
2n to 4n And condensing chromosomes in just the right way Chromosome pairs
called bivalents Shorten and thicken right at this stage And as the nuclear
envelope disappears No longer are the chromosomes in a cage Centrioles start
to form And spindle fibers appear The next step called Metaphase 1 Commences
with no fear In this next phase Bivalents then aligns Right in the equator
of the cell So they won't get into a bind Then Anaphase 1 interrupts And in
this stage the first division begins Here each bivalent divides to two chromosomes
And each will get reeled in To opposite poles do each chromosome go While
organelles move to make way So they won't interrupt The chromosomes' direct
pathway And as they reach their destination The next stage called Telophase
1 Tries to go through the next process Before the day is done In this phase
the cell splits To make itself to two Dividing the organelles equally for
each daughter Instantly right on cue Then Meiosis decides To go through the
whole process once more Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, and Telophase
II Are the stages of finishing this chore In this next round though The DNA
isn't replicated But the chromosomes still aligns, separates, and divides
Like the first round almost duplicated But this time the two daughter cells
divide And four new cells are obtained Each carrying an n instead of 2 Its
destiny preordained This process is called Meiosis A procedure happening every
day Almost like Mitosis But different in it's own way
Wilbur Doty
Mitosis and Meiosis They are very much the same They both
go threw the same process First is Interface (Interface is another way to
say cloning) Then Prophase (chromosome revolution to destroy the nucleus)
Next is Metaphase (the new chromosome order) Then Anaphase (chromosome order
splits into two) Now Telophase (chromosomes return to two new nucleus) Finally
Cytokinesis (one cell isn't big enough for the both of them) But wait that's
not all Meiosis isn't finished so it goes to round two For Mitosis two is
cool But Meiosis needs more so it does four Mitosis gives 2n and Meiosis gives
one So they have an equal sum
Christopher Fernandez
Meiosis one is just like Mitosis but with a lot more fun.
First thing is prophase one which makes the chromosomes condense And make
the nuclear envelope be gone. But first the homologous chromosomes pair up
and crossing-over happens And Prophase one is done. Metaphase one makes the
homologous chromosomes go to the center equator But the homologous stay where
they are for the better. The organelles are on the four comers waiting to
be divided. Anaphase begins and moves the chromosomes to different poles.
The organelles see their time and moves around the chromosomes and just rolls
To its place. Telophase one, the chromosomes meet at each of the poles and
the nuclear envelope Reappears and shows it's face. Next step is Cytokinesis,
which pinches and makes two daughter cells with 2n. Meiosis two begins with
prophase two, which is like prophase one but doesn't copy itself But divides
it. Metaphase two is like metaphase one but it moves the chromosomes and makes
it fit. Anaphase two causes the centromeres to divide and the chromosomes
move to opposite Sides of the cell. Telophase two is the same as telophase
one, which makes me, think of my friend Del. The organelles do the same like
in Meiosis one. To finish this off Cytokinesis makes four new daughter cells.
Each cell has n.
Michael Ryan Fontanilla
Meiosis, explain how you really work Meiosis, you begin
with Interphase There you Copy DNA in your work After that, you begin with
Prophase Condense DNA, Erase Nucleus Third thing you do is start with Metaphase
Centrioles grabs Chromosomes to line up Fourth thing you do is start with
Anaphase All the Chromosome Copies Separate But they're at things to add in
Anaphase The Organelles are pushed to the middle Then you continue with the
Telephase In this Phase, the Nuclei starts Forming Cytokinesis becomes the
next Phase What happens there is that the cell divides After that, it comes
back to Interphase This time the DNA is not copied
Candice Howard
Meiosis Meiosis Goes through many stages Meiosis Meiosis
Is a much longer process than Mitosis Meiosis Meiosis Is when DNA copies then
DNA condenses The nucleus disappears then the centrioles appears Chromosomes
line up then their copies separate and go their different ways These are all
stages of Meiosis not mitosis They are all very important phases They can't
be disturbed So don't bother them Just let them stay the way they are.
Christine Lee
Meiosis and mitosis Works like a schedule. Prophase, Metaphase,
Anaphase, Telophase. Just to make daughter cells, All have to be gone through.
Let's say their job is to split To finally split their shells That holds them
together; not to be bits. Splitting and merging like Bubbles that float In
the traffic of you or body, that is their hobby. Meiosis forms 4 Mitosis makes
2 DNA looks like X' s When ready to migrate. Then they line up in a line That'll
split them split first Now that we have 2, they want to split again. So they
line up again and do it once more. Now we have daughter cells. What else can
we ask for more?
Terry Leung
Mitosis and Meiosis Both a cell Around your body Could you
see it? Mitosis and Meiosis Have their own phases First it interface, then
it prophase After it get to the most important part Metaphase and anaphase
Right after it telophase, the last face Then it turns into a cell Mitosis,
the lazy one Let his brother do all the work Meiosis hard twice as hard as
his little brother Why meiosis got to be the hard worker First face for Mitosis
is interphase Which is copy DNA of themselves Then prophase The spindle fibers
become visible Then metaphase Chromosome being centered and line up Then anaphase
Two chromatids physically separate Divide into centromere Then it turn into
chromosome And finally it telophase Chromosome is opposite end of the cell
A new nuclear is form Spindle fiber break down Then become cytokinesis New
cell beginning And mitosis is finish After mitosis is done Meiosis has started
Begin with prophase I Chromosomes condense and break down Then homologous
chromosome pair up And cross over Then metaphase I Spindle fibers to the equator
to cell Then anaphase I Homologues separate Pulled the spindle fiber to opposite
side Chromatids do not separate at their centromeres Then telophase Gather
each of the two poles Cytoplasm divides, form two cells Then later it mitosis
II Form new membranes Has 4 meiosis around it Created four haploid cells
Kenny Li
Meiosis and Mitosis Both do the same Going through different
phases Through interphase, then prophase, metaphase Don't forget about anaphase
and Telophase After the phases There is a new cell form Mitosis is lazy But
it's doing what it suppose to do Meiosis does more than that He double the
results In Interphase during mitosis DNA copy themselves Ready for mitosis
In prophase Now we can see the chromosome The nucleus is gone We can also
see spindle fibers In metaphase Chromosomes line up in center Held by microtubules
In anaphase Two chromatids separate When centromere divides Now called chromosomes
Then move to opposite poles of the cell In Telophase Chromosomes now at opposite
of cell New nuclear form Spindle fibers break down Then in cytokinesis
New cell form Mitosis is complete After mitosis meiosis begin In prophase
I The homologous chromosomes pair up Then crossing over occurs In metaphase
I Pairs of homologues chromosomes move to center In anaphase I The homologues
separate Pull by the spindle fiber to opposite side The chromatids do not
separate at their centromere In Telophase I Individual chromosomes gather
at each of the 2 poles Now form tow cells Meiosis did not end yet In meiosis
II it followed by cytokinesis New membranes formed Around the 4 products of
meiosis Created four haploid cells
Vince Lozada
Meiosis has a decision Because it has a condition To fulfill
a mission To recreate a piece of themselves And why not a division to split
Up a conclusion of the nuclei Not just one but tow Nuclei So they can be in
half If they are split into 2 halves That’s his decisions
Ileana Merino
For cells to reproduce There are two options they can choose
Meiosis and Mitosis are the two options But Meiosis does it again, so it has
more action It all starts with interphase And the DNA duplicates After that,
prophase comes in The DNA condenses, and forming chromosomes is the thing
The Nucleus disappears Come on lets give 'em three cheers Chromosomes line
up in the middle of the cell in metaphase They are held by microtubules, and
then they move to the next phase In anaphase the chromatids separate when
the centromere divides And the chromosomes move to the opposite of the cell's
sides Telophase is when each end uncoils for the chromosomes The spindle fibers
disappear and the new nucleus envelop forms That is when mitosis would stop
and the process would be done But Meiosis is not finished and a new process
is found For meiosis the DNA doesn't duplicate the second time But the rest
is the same and lets hope everything goes fine
Roshana Newt
Meiosis is the process that separates As in Divide into
making cells. Anaphase Many Many Cell in a Hard Hard Division. It's all in
the flow of mind. Meiosis is like a raindrop. Falling Falling From the sky.
It's the process in which The nucleus of a cell completes Two produce Nuclei
for each Chromosomes reduced Reduced by half.
Kenny Sa
Meiosis has different phases, Which help split up their
cells, So they can increase in other places, Interphase makes DNA replicate,
As Prophase form chromosomes, Metaphase then helps line it up, So the process
would be perfect, Anaphase is the next stage, Which evenly pulls them apart,
As it draws them to the opposite of the cell, The organelles move to the middle,
As Telophase can begin to start, The DNA uncoils, As the nucleus forms around
the DNA, Cytokinesis is the last of the phases, That split the center of the
cell, As the organelles is evenly distributed, And another cell is created
Meiosis is the same cycle, Which repeats Mitosis twice, But at the end of
the process, The centromeres divide instead of sticking together, And duplication
does not take place, So that Mitosis ends with 2n, While Meiosis ends with
in
Jeffery Simpson
Meiosis it can be explosive from 1 to 2
There's two parts to the meiosis stage.
Meiosis 1 and Meiosis 2 between the
Both of them consist of eight different
Stages that all go through phases
Prophase is the first stage that is when
The chromosomes condense and the nuclear
Envelope breaks down
Next we skip to Metaphase 1, pairs of
Homologous chromosomes are moved by this
Fiber to the center of each cell the homologues
Are each made up of two chromatids which
Remain together
Lined up for third is Anaphase 1 that's when
The homologues any up and separate but the
Chromosomes aren't going to miss their date
And are pulled together by the action of the
Spindle fibers
Each chromosomes is still composed
Of two chromatids joined by a centromere
The lightening fast Telophase/Cytokinesis is
forth
The spindle fiber disappears and the once one
Cell becomes two cells
Part 2 in the Meiosis lacks in everything happens
the
Same now the two cells go through the cycle again
And become 4 new cells
The only difference is Meiosis 1 separates homologous
Chromosomes. Meiosis 2 separates chromatids as
Result more new cells
Sophia Su
Meiosis goes through Steps of six Duplicating DNA's Is the
step of one Now we start to go to phases Chromosomes starts to form Fading
starts for the Nucleus As we go by The chromosomes starts to separate We head
from interface To prophase From metaphase through anaphase As we end this
through telophase A new nucleus forms Which the cells starts to divide And
at the end we have 2 babies for the meiosis And 2 more for it also Never think
that this would actually end
Cause at the end it goes back
once more
Maria Uriarte
Meiosis is one of the processes for a cell to chose When
it wants to reproduce. Meiosis does twice the work So it requires a lot more
force The first step is interphase Here is where the DNA duplicates After
duplicating, prophase comes in action Then the cell gives off a reaction.
The DNA condense And start to produce chromosomes with strength Here comes
metaphase, Three steps behind interphase Chromosomes line up in the middle
of the cell Hoping that reproduction will excel The fourth step is anaphase
Where the chromosome copies separate In telophase the nuclear envelope forms
Cause the spindle fibers to disappear Once the fibers disappear the nucleus
becomes the nuclei Making them two, just like human eyes Meiosis does twice
the work Having twice as more Mitosis forms two nuclei Meiosis forms more
When you do the math, That gives you four. This isn't where the process ends
It just begins again.
Tak Wong
Meiosis has phases Each has different faces They help them
divide their cells So they can spread to somewhere else Interphase makes DNA
duplicates So the DNA can separate Prophase is the next one Which DNA is form
together and become chromosomes Metaphase is next up The chromosomes are lined
up Anaphase is the next part That pulls the chromosomes apart Telophase is
the next form That is when the DNA are surrounded By the nucleus that was
formed Cytokinesis is the last phrase This is when the DNA fades Where it
can restore its nutrient So the next cycle runs in a proper way Meiosis then
runs the second cycle That is exactly the same cycle Only that DNA does not
duplicates in the second run So the cell's genes will not over run Meiosis
comes to the end With only one n You need another n For meiosis to run again
Danny Yu
Mitosis is a never-ending process Meiosis is two times of
mitosis Except the second time around DNA doesn't copy itself in interphase
DNA reproduces itself in interphase DNA condenses in prophase The nucleus
disappears And chromosomes appear Chromosomes line themselves up in metaphase
Centrioles pull them apart in anaphase Two new nuclei form in telophase A
new nucleus appears While spindle fibers disappear Cell divides and form two
new cells in cytokinesis And that's the end of mitosis Repeat the procedure
above for meiosis Except change the phase of interphase Instead of replication
of DNA Two meiotic cells growing is the way Continue with the steps of prophase,
metaphase, anaphase, telophase And cytokinesis To finish off meiosis Sliding
and dividing Splitting and fitting Mitosis and meiosis Two lasting processes
Jasmine Yuan
Have you ever wonder how you got your genetics? Well, you
got your genetics form both your parents through a process called Meiosis.
First, it goes through interphase: The cell makes a copy of its DNA and the
chromosomes start to appear. Then the chromosomes condense through a process
called Prophase. Next is metaphase: The centrioles make fibers and line up
the chromosomes to the center of the cell. The chromosomes then are pulled
and split in halves through the process of Anaphase. In Telophase: The two
new cells are split into two as it goes through cytokinesis. At this point,
if you have both genetics combined, then you'll be abnormal, So the two new
cells need to split into two again through the same process, Except it doesn't
make a copy of themselves. It would go through: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase,
Telophase and Cytokinesis. Now there are four new cells and when tow of them
combined, You can work normally.