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IN YOUR OWN WORDS what is the definition?

Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis

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Prophase is the first stage of mitosis. In prophase, chromosomes condense and become visible, spindle fibers emerge from the centrosomes, nuclear envelope breaks down, nucleolus disappears

Metaphase is the second step in mitosis. In metaphase the mitotic spindle is fully developed, centrosomes are at opposite poles of the cell, chromosomes are lined up at the metaphase plate, each sister chromatid is attached to a spindle fiber originating from opposite poles

Anaphase is the third step in mitosis. In anaphase, cohesin proteins binding the sister chromatids together break down
sister chromatids (now called chromosomes) are pulled toward opposite poles
non-kinetochore spindle fibers lengthen, elongating the cell

Telophase is the fourth step in mitosis. In telophase, chromosomes arrive at opposite poles and begin to decondense, nuclear envelope material surrounds each set of chromosomes, the mitotic spindle breaks down

Cytokinesis is the fifth and final step of mitosis. In cytokinesis, Animal cells: a cleavage furrow separates the daughter cells
Plant cells: a cell plate separates the daughter cells
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Prophase is the first phase of mitosis, the process that separates the duplicated genetic material carried in the nucleus of a parent cell into two identical daughter cells.

Metaphase is a stage in the cell cycle where all the genetic material is condensing into chromosomes.

Anaphase is the stage of mitosis and meiosis in which the chromosomes move toward the poles of the spindle.

Telophase is the final stage of mitosis and of the second division of meiosis in which the spindle disappears and the nucleus reforms around each set of chromosomes.

Cytokinesis is the division of cells after either mitosis or meiosis I and II.

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