Spindle formation centrioles move towards opposite poles nucleolus disappears nucleolus reappears nuclear membrane reforms nuclear membrane begins to disappears chromosomes line up in the middle chromosomes move to opposite poles cleavage furrow forms cell splits into 2 new cells cell elongates chromosomes attach to spindle ✓ [Choose ] anaphase prophase cytokinesis telophase metaphase [Choose] [Choose ] [Choose] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ]
Structure and Composition of Cell Membrane
Despite differences in structure and function, all living cells in multicellular organisms are surrounded by a cell membrane. Just like the outer layer of the skin separates the body from its environment similarly, the cell membrane, also known as 'plasma membrane,' separates the inner content from its exterior environment.
Cell Membrane
The cell membrane is known by different names like plasma membrane or cytoplasmic membrane, or biological membrane. The term "cell membrane" was first introduced by C. Nageli and C. Cramer in the year 1855. Later on, in 1931, the term "plasmalemma" for cell membrane was given by J. Plowe. The cell membrane separates the cell's internal environment from the extracellular space. This separation allows the protection of cells from their environment.
Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes
The cell is defined as the basic structural and functional unit of life. The cell membrane bounds it. It is capable of independent existence.
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Spindle formation
centrioles move towards opposite poles
nucleolus disappears
nucleolus reappears
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nuclear membrane reforms
nuclear membrane begins to disappears
chromosomes line up in the middle
chromosomes move to opposite poles
cleavage furrow forms
cell splits into 2 new cells
cell elongates
chromosomes attach to spindle
✓ [Choose ]
anaphase
prophase
cytokinesis
telophase
metaphase
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
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