Chromosomes line up at the equator and spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes.
A. Interphase B. Prophase C. Metaphase D. Anaphase E. Telophase F.
Cytokinesis Division of the cell cytoplasm once mitosis is complete A. Interphase
B. Prophase C. Metaphase D. Anaphase E. Telophase F. Cytokinesis
Before cytokinesis, 2 nuclear envelopes form around each set of chromosomes.
A. Interphase B. Prophase C. Metaphase D. Anaphase E. Telophase F.
Cytokinesis Before Mitosis begins, the cell prepares for division by increasing in size and duplicating the DNA.
A. Interphase B. Prophase C. Metaphase D. Anaphase E. Telophase F.
Cytokinesis Sister chromatids are separated by spindle fibers and the 2 sets of identical chromosomes are pulled to opposite ends of the cell
A. Interphase B. Prophase C. Metaphase D. Anaphase E. Telophase F.
Cytokinesis Chromosomes condense, the nuclear membrane breaks apart, and spindle fibers form.
A. Interphase B. Prophase C. Metaphase D. Anaphase E. Telophase F. Cytokinesis