Mitosis, or the division of a mother cell\'s nucleus into two identical daughter
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Mitosis, or the division of a mother cell's nucleus into two identical daughter nuclei, is typically divided into four phases. Click and drag each of the labels to identify what events take place during each phase of mitosis. PROPHASE METAPHASE ANAPHASE TELOPHASE Copyright McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved Chromosomes become shorter and thicker forming chromatids, and the nuclear envelope and nucleolus disintegrate. Chromosomes are aligned at the equator of the cell and the spindle is fully developed. Spindle fibers shorten, causing sister chromatids to daughter chromosomes and be pulled to opposite ends of become longer and become the cell. A nuclear envelope forms around each group of A cell plate forms and daughter chromosomes the nucleoli reappear. indistinguishable.Explanation / Answer
I am writing the labels against their corresponding stages one by one.So take a look-
1.PROPHASE - Chromosome become shorter and thicker forming chromatids and the nuclear enveelope and the nucleolus disintegrate.
2.METAPHASE - Chromosomes are aligned at the equator of the cell and the spindle is fully developed.
3.ANAPHASE - Spindle fibers shorten , causing sister chromatids to be pulled to opposite ends of the cell.
4.TELOPHASE - A nuclear envelope forms around each group of daughter chromosome and the nucleoli reappear.
-A cell plate forms and daughter chromosome become longer and become indistinguishable.
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