Metaphase Telophase Prophase Anaphase Cytokinesis Interphase Prometaphase Mitosi
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Metaphase Telophase Prophase Anaphase Cytokinesis Interphase Prometaphase Mitosis Daughter nuclei reform Chromosomes align on an imaginary line equidistant from each pole Nuclear division that distributes chromosomes equally to daughter cells Chromatin fibers become more condensed to form discrete chromosomes Nucleus is well defined and bounded by the nuclear envelope Includes G_1, G_2, and S phases Centromeres separate and the sister chromatids are now individual chromosomes. Chromosomes move towards opposite poles of the cell First period of cell growth after mitosis is completed Cell continues to grow but is now completing preparations for mitosis Chromosomes become less distinct and chromatin forms as each chromosome becomes less tightly coiled Mitotic spindle begins to form by extending from the two centrosomes Phase during which DNA is synthesized Nuclear envelope fragments and spindle fibers attach to kinetochores of chromatids. Division of the cytoplasmExplanation / Answer
1. During telophase the daughter nuclei begin to reform
2. During metaphase chromosomes align.
3.mitosis
4. Prophase