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Interesting {Interphase} Purple {Phrophase} Monkeys {Metaphase} Ate {Anaphase} Tangerines {Telophase} Constantly! {Cytokinses}

Now that we have this established, here is what happens.

During INTERPHASE,- The cell grows, and DNA is coppied.

During PHROPHASE,- The Chromosomes {DNA} become more and more visible {and from stringy to rod{like}. The centrioles move from opposite sides, spindle fibers form, and the Nuclear envolope dissapears.

During METAPHASE,- Chromosomes line up in middle of the cell, and spindle fibers attach to chromosomes. {Center Centromere}

During ANAPHASE,- Chromosomes split at the centromere, chromosomes pulled to the oppsite sides of a cell by spindle fibers, and cell streches out.

During TELOPHASE- Chromosomes start to loose rod-like and become stringy, Nuclear envelopes form aroud chromosomes. Spindle dissolves.

And Lastley.......

During CYTOKINESIS- Cell membrane pinches around the middle of the cell {almost forming a kidney bean},and Cell splits into two identical daughter cells!

......{Then repeat to Interphase....}D Hope this helped! :D

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1) prophase

2) metaphase

3) anaphase

4) telophase

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they process the seperation.

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