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interphase (1)
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Cell is performing life functions but not actually dividing. Chromosomes become threadlike (chromatin) and double.
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telophase
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Chromosomes begin to coil losing their rodlike appearance. A nuclear membrane forms around them at each end of the cell
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cytokinesis
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Division of cytoplasm. The cell membrane moves inward until the cytoplasm is pinched into two equal parts. Each part contains a nucleus with identical chromosomes.
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metaphase
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Chromosomes attach to meshlike spindle by the centromere
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anaphase
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The centromere that holds two chromatids, splits going to opposite ends.
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prophase
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Where mitosis occurs. The nucleus divides into two nuclei and the formation of two daughter cells. Centrioles move to opposite ends of the cell
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