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Perform a scheme/diagram with EVERY phase of mitosis

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User Benoit Courtine
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Sure, here's a diagram showing all the phases of mitosis:

Interphase:
- Cell grows and replicates DNA in preparation for cell division.

Prophase:
- Chromosomes condense and become visible.
- Nuclear membrane breaks down.
- Spindle fibers begin to form and attach to the chromosomes.

Metaphase:
- Chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell.
- Spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes.

Anaphase:
- Sister chromatids separate and are pulled apart by the spindle fibers.
- Chromosomes move towards opposite poles of the cell.

Telophase:
- Chromosomes reach the poles of the cell.
- Nuclear membrane begins to reform around each set of chromosomes.
- Spindle fibers break down.
- Chromosomes begin to decondense.

Cytokinesis:
- Cell membrane pinches inwards, dividing the cytoplasm and forming two separate daughter cells.
- Each daughter cell contains a complete set of chromosomes.
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