The document summarizes the stages of the cell cycle. It describes that during interphase DNA replicates and proteins are produced. In prophase, chromosomes form as the nucleus fades. During premetaphase, the chromosomes line up in the middle. In metaphase, the chromosomes align in the center. In anaphase, the chromosomes move to opposite ends. Telophase sees the disappearance of spindle fibers. Finally, cytokinesis separates the cell into two sister cells to complete the cycle and interphase begins again.