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Interphase |
PHASE 1: Chromosomes duplicate and the copies remain attatched to eachother |
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Prophase |
PHASE 2: Chromosomes condence in the nucleus and become visible. The spindle forms in the cytoplasm |
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Prometaphase |
PHASE 3: The nuclear membrane breaks apart, and the spindle first starts interacting with the chromosomes |
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Metaphase |
PHASE 4: The chromosomes that were copied align in the center of the spindle |
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Anaphase |
PHASE 5: The Chromosomes seperate into two groups which are completely genetically identical. Then, they move to opposite sides of the spindle. |
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Telophase |
PHASE 6: Nuclear membranes surround each set of chromosomes as they start to spread out. The spindle begins to break down |
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Cytokinesis |
PHASE 7: The cell splits into two daughter cells that have an equal amount of chromosomes |