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Mitosis
Duplication Division.

Type of Karyokinesis

Nuclear genes copied, seperated, then packed into new nuclei
Prophase
Chromatin condenses to form visible chromosomes.

Nuclear envelope breaks into numerous vesicles and fade from view.

Spindle is formed.

Nucleolus fades from view.
Metaphase
Spindle attaches to centromeres and pushes them to cell center.

Chromatids seperate from each other.
Anaphase
Spindles move chromosomes to the poles of the cell.

Sister chromatids move apart.
Teleophase
Cytokenisis is completed.

The cell plate is completed.

Chromosomes become visible.

Cytoplasm of the cell is divided.

New nuclear membrane formed around chromosomes
Interphase
Chromosomes are not visible.

Chromosomes are replicated.

Cell is not dividing.

Period of growth and development between mitotic divisions.
Cytokinesis
Division of the cytoplasm
Preprophase Band
Created during prophase.

Marks region where new cell wall will form.
Order of Mitosis
Prophase

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

Cytokinesis

Interphase
Structure of Chromosomes during Prophase
Chromatin condenses to for chromosomes.
Structure of Chromosomes during Metaphase
Chromosomes seperate into chromatids (Dissolve centromere)