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 [ Choose ] Nuclear envelope disappears, chromatid join into chromosomes, centrioles start to spread out with spindle fibers Metaphase Two nuclear envelopes reform with chromatids inside. Centrioles dissolve their spindle fibers. Two cells form but are still connected [ Choose ] Chromosomes are pulled apart by spindle fibers towards chromatids. Chromatids are pulled towards opposite sides of the cell Anaphase
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