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The first four stages of cell division are; interphase, prophase, metaphase and anaphase. Chromosomes are coped during interphase. Prophase is when mitosis begins. Chromatids attach to the spindle fibers during the metaphase. The chromatids separate and move to opposite ends of the cell during anaphase.

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1) Chromosomes create exact copies of themselves.
2) Homologous chromosomes pair up together.
3) Spindle fibres form at the poles and the homologous chromosomes line up along the equator in random order.
4) The homologous chromosomes are pulled apart to different ends of the cell. The cell then divides to make two.

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1-Prophase 2-metaphase 3-anaphase 4-telophase

Mitosis division ends with two identical daughter nuclei the process of cytokines is forms that two new cells, eukaryote organisms use mitosis for asexual reproduction , growth and repair.

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You can remember the stages of mitosis by thinking of IPMAT. The stages are Interphase (non-mitosis), Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase.

During prophase, the chromosomes condense into recognizable structures and the nuclear membrane is dissolved.

During metaphase, the chromosome pairs are lined up along the middle of the cell in preparation for being separated into each daughter cell.

During anaphase, the chromosome pairs are pulled apart towards the two ends of the splitting cell.

During telophase, the nuclear membranes reform around the separated chromosomes and the chromosomes start to dissolve out into chromatin.

Interphase is the rest of the cell division cycle, during which the cell goes about its normal functions.

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1-Prophase - chromatin formed at opposite ends of cell

2-metaphase - chromosomes meet in the middle

3-anaphase - paired chromosomes (sister chromatids) moved to opposite ends

4-telophase-you will see two new cells starting to form

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Interphase, mitosis, anaphase, telophase

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anaphase,metaphase,telephase,interphase

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