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Prophase

Prophase. 2. METAPHASE. Chromosomes line up along the midline of the cell. 3. ANAPHASE. Spindle fibers shorten and pull chromosomes. Chromosomes separate into chromatids . Chromatids move towards the poles. 4. TELOPHASE. Chromosomes begin to uncoil.

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Prophase

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  1. Prophase

  2. 2. METAPHASE • Chromosomes line up along the midline of the cell.

  3. 3. ANAPHASE • Spindle fibers shorten and pull chromosomes. • Chromosomes separate into chromatids. • Chromatids move towards the poles.

  4. 4. TELOPHASE • Chromosomes begin to uncoil. • Nuclear envelope reforms around chromosomes.

  5. Telophase

  6. After Telophase, division is not complete: • CYTOKINESIS-division of cytoplasm and organelles. • Animal Cells-cell membrane pinches inwards between poles of cell, forming a cleavage furrow. Continues pinching until two separate cells. • Plant Cells-in between poles of cells forms a CELL PLATE-will become a new cell wall.

  7. The Stages of Mitosis http://www.planet-scicast.com/view_clip.cfm?cit_id=2683

  8. Check #5: Do You Understand This Concept? (Let’s see!) Click HERE to see.

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