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Page 1: Mitosis

Interphase1. DNA is stretched

out and is being read by the cell

2. Chromosomes replicate.

3. Chromosomes cannot be seen

Nucleus

Cell Membrane

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Prophase

1. Nucleus starts to disappear.

2. Sister Chromatids pair up to form chromosomes, which now can be seen.

3. Centrioles duplicate and move to the poles

Centromere

Page 3: Mitosis

Metaphase1. Spindle Fibers

appear.

2. Chromosomes line up along the middle of the spindle.

3. Fibers attach to centromere.

Spindle Fibers

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Anaphase

1. Spindle fibers pull the chromosomes apart

2. Chromatids are pulled to the centrioles.

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Telophase

1. Spindle Fibers and centrioles disappear.

2. Nucleus reappears around each of the new sets of chromosomes.

3. Cell starts to form a break at the middle and starts to pinch in at the sides.

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Telophase (continued)

4. Cell continues to split at the mid-line forming two cells that are completely identical. This cell splitting is called cytokinesis