The 6 phases of mitosis
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Interphase | The cell has grown, new organelles have formed, and DNA has been replicated in the nucleus. It is the longest phase of mitosis.
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Prophase | The DNA condenses forming chromosomes. The nuclear membrane starts to dissolve, releasing the chromosomes into the cytoplasm.
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Metaphase | The chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell. The nuclear membrance dissolves completely.
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Anaphase | Each chromosome separates into two identical single stranded parts. The spindle fibers pull these daugher chromosomes toward each end of the cell.
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Telophase | Each chromosome separates into two identical single stranded parts. The spindle fibers pull these daugher chromosomes toward each end of the cell.
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Cytokinesis | The cytoplasm divides, pinching off in the center forming two new daughter cells.
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