The document describes the stages of mitosis: Interphase ends mitosis and the original mother cell splits into two daughter cells. During prophase, the chromosomes condense and align. In premetaphase, the nuclear envelope breaks down and chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers. Metaphase positions chromosomes in the center. Anaphase separates the chromatids. Telophase reforms the nuclei. Cytokinesis then divides the cytoplasm through cell plate formation, completing cell division into two daughter cells.