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Cell carries out normal functions
Interphase
Chromosomes duplicate
interphase
Nuclear Membrane begins to disappear
Prophase
Chromosomes Thicken and centriole appears
Prophase
Spindle fibers begin to form
Prophase
Centromeres attach to spindle fibers
Prophase (Late)
Nuclear Membrane completely disappears
Metaphase
Spindle fibers fully visible
Metaphase
Chromosones line up with equator
Metaphase
Spindle fibers begin to pull chromosomes apart
Anaphase
Chromosomes move towards poles
Anaphase
Cytoplasm with organelles seperates into two
Telophase
Nuclear membrane reforms
Telophase
Chromosomes return to chromatin state
Telophase
Cell begins to Furrow (pull apart)
Telophase
2 identical daughter cells are formed
Cytokinseis
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Anonymous
ID
69513
Card Set
Mitosis
Description
Phases of Interphase
Updated
2011-02-28T16:17:28Z
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