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Mitosis
1. Interphase
1. DNA is stretched
out and is being
read by the cell
2. Chromosomes
replicate.
3. Chromosomes
cannot be seen
Nucleus
Cell Membrane
2. Prophase
1. Nucleus starts to
disappear.
2. Sister Chromatids
pair up to form
chromosomes,
which now can be
seen.
3. Centrioles duplicate
and move to the
poles
Centromere
5. Telophase
1. Spindle Fibers and
centrioles
disappear.
2. Nucleus reappears
around each of the
new sets of
chromosomes.
3. Cell starts to form a
break at the middle
and starts to pinch
in at the sides.
6. Telophase (continued)
4. Cell continues to split at the mid-line forming two cells
that are completely identical. This cell splitting is
called cytokinesis
7. Telophase (continued)
4. Cell continues to split at the mid-line forming two cells
that are completely identical. This cell splitting is
called cytokinesis