2. Interphase 1 Interphase is when the cell is preparing for mitosis. In this stage the cell doubles in size.
3. Step #1 prophase1 Step #2 The cell begins to form spindle fibres. The chromosomes do a cross over and the chromosome fuse together. The nucleolus and the nuclear. The spindle fibres attach themselves to the chromosomes and begin to pull. Step #3
4. Metaphase 1 the spindle fibres pull the chromosomes into a straight line.
5. Anaphase 1 The spindle fibres shorten and this creates a pulling action.
6. Telophase 1 The cells spindle fibre pull the cell until it is almost split apart. The cells spindle fibre start to disappear and the nuclear and nucleolus start to reappear
8. Step #1 prophase11 Step #2 The cell begins to form spindle fibres. The chromosomes do a cross over and the chromosome fuse together. The nucleolus and the nuclear. The spindle fibres attach themselves to the chromosomes and begin to pull. Step #3
9. Metaphase 11 the spindle fibres pull the chromosomes into a straight line.
10. Anaphase 11 The spindle fibres shorten and this creates a pulling action.
11. Telophase 11 The cells spindle fibre pull the cell until it is almost split apart. The cells spindle fibre start to disappear and the nuclear and nucleolus start to reappear