Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Flowchart for Mitosis:
Start
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Interphase (DNA replication)
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Prophase (Chromatin condenses into chromosomes)
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Prometaphase (Nuclear membrane breaks down)
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Metaphase (Chromosomes align at the center of the cell)
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Anaphase (Chromatids separate and move to opposite poles)
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Telophase (New nuclear membranes form around the separated chromosomes)
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Cytokinesis (Cell divides into two daughter cells)
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End
Flowchart for Meiosis:
Start
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Interphase (DNA replication)
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Prophase I (Homologous chromosomes pair up and crossing over occurs)
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Metaphase I (Homologous chromosomes align at the center of the cell)
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Anaphase I (Homologous chromosomes separate and move to opposite poles)
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Telophase I (Nuclear membranes form around separated chromosomes)
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Cytokinesis I (Cell divides into two daughter cells)
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Prophase II (New spindle fibers form)
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Metaphase II (Chromosomes align at the center of the cell)
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Anaphase II (Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles)
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Telophase II (Nuclear membranes form around separated chromosomes)
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Cytokinesis II (Cell divides into four haploid daughter cells)
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End