![]() Ploidy refers to the number of sets of homologous (identical) chromosomes in a cell. Recall that the mitosis phase of the cell cycle “pie” is divided into four stages we’ll look now at what happens in each of those stages and how it contributes to the outcome of mitosis, the equal division of chromosomes into two daughter cells. Here we’ll look more closely at the synthesis (S) phase of interphase and at the mitosis (M) phase. The previous lesson focused on DNA’s ribose-phosphate backbone, on the purine and pyrimidine bases, and on how DNA complexes with protein and coils to form chromatin. Recognize what happens to the chromosomes, cell wall, cell membrane, and nuclear membrane in each stage of mitosis.Explain how the chromosomes prepare for cell division in the S phase of interphase.Compare diploid and haploid and identify which cells in the plant are which. ![]() By the end of this lesson you will be able to:
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