Answer:
- C.
- B.
- A.
- D.
- The prophase is the first part of cell division, where the chromosomes become visible in the form of paired chromatids.
- The telophase is the final phase of cell division in which the chromosomes move to opposite ends, and nuclei are formed. Although this most relates to option D, option D relates more to the anaphase, which we will talk about in just a moment.
- The metaphase is the second phase, where the chromosomes all line up at the equator, and they attach to spindle fibers.
- The anaphase, which is the phase after metaphase, is extremely nessescary for cell division. This is the process in when the chromatids move toward opposite poles, allowing the spindle fibers to shorten. When this happens, the cell splits in two, forming the two daughter cells.
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What have we learned?
We learned the four phases of mitosis, and what they do.
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