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