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Think its the anaphase,where two identical halves of the chromosomes split apart during anaphase.moveing away from each other towards the oppersite ends of the cell. when the chromosome halves reach the ends,anaphase is over. same ammount of chromosomes at end of each end,this is the number a complete is sapposed to have. Telophase,this phase the chromosomes unwind and become chromatin once again,new nuclear membrane is formed around the bundle of chromitin. The cytoplasm divides in the middle of the cell, now there is two complete cells,each with the same amount of chromosomes as the parent cell. take care, jen

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