Interphase Is a phase where the cell is carrying out various functions. It will grown in size and will make new molecules and organelles. DNA will replicate and the cell will get ready for new cells.
Prophase In this phase, the replicated chromosomes will coil in to an ex shape. Spindle fibres start to stretch across to the opposite ends of the cell. And the nucleus will disappear.
Metaphase In this phase, the x chromosomes will line up in the middle of the cell, and the nucleus will be gone completely.
Anaphase In this stage, the spindle fibres will shorten, and pull the centrometers apart. Daughter cells will form and go to opposite ends.
Telophase In this stage, the cell will start to separate. The spindle fibres will disappear, and a nuclear membrane will form around the chromosomes.
Cytokinesis In this final stage, the cell membrane will pinch together and will divide the cell’s cytoplasm and organelles. Then there will be two new daughter cells.
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