Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis

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Interphase

Centromere containing 2 centrioles found, just outside the nuclear membrane of the cell

Anaphase

Chromatids are now considered to be individual chromosomes

Prophase

Chromatin coils into chromosomes

Metaphase

Chromosomes move to the equator

Interphase

DNA in chromatic form, spread throughout the nucleus

Interphase

DNA replicates

Anaphase

Spindle fibers shorten and pull the chromosome to opposite poles of the cell

Cytokinesis

animal cells: cleavage furrow forms at equator of cell and pinches inward until cell divides in two

Interphase

cell grows and carries out normal cell processes

Telophase

centroiles and spindle fibers disappear

Anaphase

chromoatids separate when the centromere of each chromosome splits

Telophase

chromosomes unwind into chromatin

Cytokinesis

immeadiately follows mitosis

Prophase

nuclear membrane disintegrates

Telophase

nuclear membrane re-forms

Prophase

nucleolus disappears

Telophase

nucleolus reappears

Metaphase

spindle fibers attach to paired sister chromatids

Prophase

spindle fibers begins to form between the poles


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