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There are 3 stages in the cell cycle: 1) INTERPHASE – cells grow and prepare to divide 2) MITOSIS – cells start to divide 3) CYTOKINESIS– two cells are formed from one most the cell’s life is spent in this stage normal cell activities take place the DNA is in long, thin , invisible strands DNA gets copied at the end of Interphase There are 4 stages of Mitosis: 1 - Prophase 2 - Metaphase 3 - Anaphase 4 - Telophase To make exact copies of cells Each chromosome appears as two strands of identical DNA Each strand is called a chromatid The nuclear membrane disappears Think Well Mitosis Part 1 centrioles move to either side of the cell chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell sister chromatids separate Each chromatid is called a ‘daughter’ chromosome spindle fibres from centrioles pull them to opposite sides of the cell nuclear membrane starts to form around each group of daughter chromosomes cell appears to have 2 nuclei (nucleus) The cell membrane pinches to make two new daughter cells Each cell is identical to the original parent cell Think Well Mitosis Part 2 animation