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Period of cell growth: Interphase or Mitosis?
Interphase
A period of cell division: Interphase or Mitosis?
Mitosis
Chromosomes distributed equally to daughter cells: Interphase or Mitosis?
Mitosis
Protein production high: Interphase or Mitosis?
Interphase
Nuclear material divides to form two daughter cells: Interphase or Mitosis?
Mitosis
DNA synthesis occurs: Interphase or Mitosis?
Interphase
Cytoplasm divides: Interphase or Mitosis?
Mitosis
Mitochondria and other organelles manufactured: Interphase or Mitosis?
Interphase
The nucleus and nucleolus can be seen clearly. Chromosomes are not visible because they are in the form of chromatin
Interphase
Chromosomes become visible, nucleolus and nuclear envelope disappear, and a spindle forms between the pairs of centrioles
Prophase
Chromosomes move to the equator with each chromatid attached to a spindle fiber by its centromere
Metophase
The centromeres split and the sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell
Anaphase
The final phase, in which two daughter cells are formed, each containing a complete set of chromosomes
Telophase