La Mitosis
Tomás Perez
Mitosis
The chromatin condenses
The chromosomes structure
The nuclear membrane disappears into the cytosol
The nucleolus no longer exists
RNA does not form
Centrosomes and centrioles move to the poles
The achromatic spindle is formed and thus
Prophase has completed its mission
Making way for metaphase and then
Continuing with anaphase and telophase like this
Separating the elements of a cell
That is the mother of everything
What happens in these four phases
A process that does nothing else
But give you two cells with equal charges to the mother
Oh, oh, oh, Mitosis!
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
At the beginning of metaphase
The chromosomes have formed
They go to the periphery of the achromatic spindle
Each one independent
Aligned in the center
They will notice the reference of the equatorial plate
And give way to anaphase in which
The chromatids move away from each other
Heading to the poles and also
Starting cytokinesis in the cytoplasm
Separating the elements of a cell
That is the mother of everything
What happens in these four phases
A process that does nothing else
But give you two cells with equal charges to the mother
Oh, oh, oh, telophase!
The opposite of prophase
When this process is finished
You have to know what I'm going to present
Completely interesting
For cellular life
Don't let your head become a nest
Because I think it's quite simple
If you don't listen to what I'm telling you
Tell me what I'm going to do with you
Separating the elements of a cell
That is the mother of everything
What happens in these four phases
A process that does nothing else
But give you two cells with equal charges to the mother
Oh, oh, oh, Mitosis!
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh