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Let's describe the phases of mitosis

Interphase is the process before cell division starts. This stage is about 90% of the cell cycle. Letter E.

Prophase: in this phase, chromatin condensates into chromosomes and the nuclear envelope vanishes. Letter B.

Metaphase: the chromosomes align in the equator. Letter F.

Anaphase. the chromosomes separate and move to the cellular poles. Letter C.

Telophase. The chromosomes are covered by a new nuclear membrane. Letter D.

Cytokinesis. is the process when the two new cells are formed. Letter A.

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