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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Mitosis Rap


Mitosis Rap I is for Interphase – it’s step one. The step before mitosis has begun. P is for Prophase – it’s step two. The chromosomes double, dawg. That’s what they do. M is for Metaphase – it’s step three. The chromosomes line up as you can see. A is for Anaphase – it’s step four. As chromosomes pull away from the core. T is for Telophase – it’s step five, right. Two daughter cells are made and both are alike. A’ight? Break it down: Mitosis tells all my cells to divide. Each cell puts chromosomes to opposite sides. It makes daughter cells that are two of a kind, two of a kind.