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Chromatids Spindles Opposite Poles Form Sister Cell Separate

Front Describe and draw the four stages of mitosis
Back Prophase: nuclear membrane breaks down and chromatids condense (DNA recoiling) while the centrioles move to opposite poles and form spindles

Metaphase: the sister chromatids line up on the equator of the cell as spindles join at their centromeres

Anaphase (shortest phase): the spindles shorten so that sister chromatids separate from the centromere to opposite poles

Telophase: nuclei reform and nucleoli form while the cell is invaginating 

(Cytokinesis: two daughter cells separate and restart interphase)

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