Match each phrase to either telophase or cytokinesis. Telophase Cytokinesis Answer Bank cells still share cytoplasm chromosomes decondense new cells will next enter Gā produces separate cells
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Match the description to the correct stage: Cells physically split their cytoplasm and they are no longer touching Cytokinesis Chromosomes line up in the middle with the help of centrioles and their spindle fibers Metaphase Nuclear envelope disappears, chromatids join into chromosomes, centrioles start to spread out with spindle fibers Prophase Two nuclear envelopes reform with chromatids inside: Centrioles dissolve their spindle fibers Telophase Two cells form but are still connected Cytokinesis Chromosomes are pulled apart by spindle fibers towards opposite sides of the cell Anaphase Chromatids are pulled towards opposite sides of the cell Anaphase
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MITOSIS Name: Matching: Match the term to the description I = interphase P = prophase M = metaphase A = anaphase T = telophase The sister chromatids are moving apart. Animal cells begin to pinch in. The nuclear membrane fades from view. The spindle is formed. A new nuclear membrane forms around the chromosomes. The cytoplasm of the cell is being divided. Chromatids line up along the equator. Chromosomes are not visible. The chromatin is found in the nucleus. Cytokinesis begins. The chromosomes are located at the equator of the cell. The spindles disappear. The cell plate in plants begins to form. The reverse of prophase.
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Match each stage with the events listed. _____metaphase _____prophase _____telophase _____interphase _____anaphase _____cytokinesis a. sister chromatids move apart b. chromosomes condense c. new nuclei form d. chromosomes aligned midway between spindle poles $\mathrm{e} \cdot \mathrm{G}_{1}, \mathrm{S}, \mathrm{G}_{2}$ f. cytoplasmic division
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