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Interphase

period of cell growth, DNA replication, chromosomes not visible

period of cell growth, DNA replication, chromosomes not visible

Prophase

Centrioles move to opposite sides of cell, nucleolus and nuclear membrane no longer seen, chromatin condenses to chromosomes, spindle fibers become visible

Centrioles move to opposite sides of cell, nucleolus and nuclear membrane no longer seen, chromatin condenses to chromosomes, spindle fibers become visible

Metaphase

Chromosomes (now chromatid pairs) line up at metaphase plate (equatorial plate) spindle fibers attach to centromeres of each chromatid pair.

Chromosomes (now chromatid pairs) line up at metaphase plate (equatorial plate) spindle fibers attach to centromeres of each chromatid pair.

Anaphase

Chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite poles of the cell.

Chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite poles of the cell.

Telophase

Chromosomes are separated into masses. cell membrane shows invagination to form two identical daughter cells that will result from cytokinesis

Chromosomes are separated into masses. cell membrane shows invagination to form two identical daughter cells that will result from cytokinesis