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1
Two identical daughter cells
are produced.
2
Nuclear membranes form
around each of the two
identical groups of
chromosomes at opposite
ends of the cell and, in each
new nucleus.
3
The centromere splits, and
the sister chromatids
separate and move along the
spindles to opposite ends of
the cell.
4
The chromosomes become
attached to the spindle near
the centromere of each
chromatid lining up in the
middle of the cell.
5
Two centrioles move to
opposite ends of the cell and
a spindle begins to develop
between them.
6
A copy of each gene is
produced to double the
number of genes in the cell.
7
When does a cell plate
form? What type of a cell
has a cell plate and why?
8
Name the stage of mitosis
11
Name the stage of mitosis
9
Name the stage of mitosis
13
Name the stage of mitosis
12
Name the stage of mitosis
10
Name the stage of mitosis