00:01
This question has to do with mitosis, which is the normal cell division cycle mitosis of course, is where you have one parent cell that is to end that has two of each chromosome and that produces two identical daughter cells, each of which are also to end each have the normal complement of two of each chromosome.
00:28
That's different than my oasis, which is the sexual cellular reproduction which produces two one end daughter cells to cells with only one copy of each chromosome.
00:37
But this is mitosis and mitosis proceeds in a series of steps.
00:41
First.
00:42
We start with pro fes pro for beginning like prologue, which is where your nuclear envelope is dissolving.
00:50
Your chromosomes are condensing.
00:52
Everything is preparing your spindles are forming metaphors.
00:57
But uh i think of it as middle where all of your chroma kids are lining up down that center line of the cell, getting ready to be pulled apart after that.
01:07
In fas where those primitives are pulling apart, pulling towards the two poles of the cell i think of like anna like against like they're pulling apart against each other after that.
01:19
Till a phase where you're getting that uh that kind of peanut shaped your cell and now until a phase you're chroma tits have separated your nuclear envelope is reforming around them...