Anophase is one of the four steps of mitosis. The other three steps are prophase, metaphase, and telophase. The definition for the anophase step is the spindle fibers pull the sister chromatids away from each other on opposite sides of the cell.
Cytokinesis
Prophase Metaphase Anophase Telophase
Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Sometimes, the list can include prometaphase (between prophase and metaphase) and cytokinesis (which occurs after telophase and results in the production of two cells with separated cytoplasmic compartments).
Cytokinesis
Prophase Metaphase Anophase Telophase
I- Interphase P-Prophase M-Metaphase A-Anophase T-Telophase
Another way to increase genetic diversity is the process referred to as anaphase one. The is the third stage of meiosis, which is where chromosomes are loosened.
The Centrosome. It forms Centrioles which form spindle fibers. Some of the spindle fibers attach to the Kinetochore located on the Centromere of chromosomes. The spindle fibers work in conjunction with motor proteins to facilitate disjunction.
Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Sometimes, the list can include prometaphase (between prophase and metaphase) and cytokinesis (which occurs after telophase and results in the production of two cells with separated cytoplasmic compartments).
Mitosis is how non-sex cells divide - and is essential for the creation of new cells. All the somatic (non-sex) cells in the body divide by mitosis - including skin cells - we would not live long without mitosis.