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During Metaphase
Cytokinesis
Centromere
Chromosome
Chromosomes move to the center of the cell and line up long the equator
prophase
Chromosomes coil up and become visible
A nuclear envelope forms around the chromatids at each pole
The sister chromatids split and each chromatid moves toward opposite poles
The first phase of mitosis is called
Cytokinesis
Centromere
Chromosome
Chromosomes move to the center of the cell and line up long the equator
prophase
Chromosomes coil up and become visible
A nuclear envelope forms around the chromatids at each pole
The sister chromatids split and each chromatid moves toward opposite poles
At the beginning of cell division, the chromatin in the nucleus coil into
Cytokinesis
Centromere
Chromosome
Chromosomes move to the center of the cell and line up long the equator
prophase
Chromosomes coil up and become visible
A nuclear envelope forms around the chromatids at each pole
The sister chromatids split and each chromatid moves toward opposite poles
During telophase
Cytokinesis
Centromere
Chromosome
Chromosomes move to the center of the cell and line up long the equator
prophase
Chromosomes coil up and become visible
A nuclear envelope forms around the chromatids at each pole
The sister chromatids split and each chromatid moves toward opposite poles
During Prophase
Cytokinesis
Centromere
Chromosome
Chromosomes move to the center of the cell and line up long the equator
prophase
Chromosomes coil up and become visible
A nuclear envelope forms around the chromatids at each pole
The sister chromatids split and each chromatid moves toward opposite poles
The process during cell division in which the cytoplasm divides is called
Cytokinesis
Centromere
Chromosome
Chromosomes move to the center of the cell and line up long the equator
prophase
Chromosomes coil up and become visible
A nuclear envelope forms around the chromatids at each pole
The sister chromatids split and each chromatid moves toward opposite poles
The two chromatids are attached at a point called the
Cytokinesis
Centromere
Chromosome
Chromosomes move to the center of the cell and line up long the equator
prophase
Chromosomes coil up and become visible
A nuclear envelope forms around the chromatids at each pole
The sister chromatids split and each chromatid moves toward opposite poles
During Anaphase
Cytokinesis
Centromere
Chromosome
Chromosomes move to the center of the cell and line up long the equator
prophase
Chromosomes coil up and become visible
A nuclear envelope forms around the chromatids at each pole
The sister chromatids split and each chromatid moves toward opposite poles
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