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Interphase

-The cell is doing its job


-DNA in the form of chromatin (isn't seen)


-At the end of interphase, DNA has replicated

Prophase

-Nuclear membrane, Nucleolus disapear


-DNA shortens and thickens and becomes visible (Chromosomes)


-Spindle fibres form and can be seen


-Centrioles move apart

Metaphase

-Chromosomes line up at equator of cell


-Centrioles are located at poles


-Spindle fibres attach to centromeres and centrioles

Anaphase:

-Centromeres split and single stranded chromatid move to opposite poles


-Pulled by spindle fibres



Telophase:

-Opposite of Prophase


-Nuclear membrane, nucleolus reappear


-Spindle fibres disappear


-Cromatid become longer and thinner (cannot be seen)

Cytokenisis

Division of cytoplasm

End product:

Two genetically identical daughter cells

Abbreviation for mitosis stages:

IPMAT