Mitosis process
Interphase![]() |
Cell is performing for mitosis process. Chromosomes are not clearly seen and nucleus may beĀ visible at the stage. | ||
Prophase![]() |
Chromatin becomes visible. Nucleus disappear. Centrioles moves in opposite direction. Fibers extends to the from the centromers. Some fibers cross the cell to form the mitotic spindle. | ||
Metaphase![]() |
Spindle fibers align the chromosomes along the middle of the cell nucleus. | ||
Anaphase![]() |
The paired chromosomes separate at the kinetochores and move to opposite sides of the cell. | ||
Telophase![]() |
Chromatids arrived at the opposite poles of the cell. New membrane is form around daughter cell. Chromosomes begin to disappear. | ||
Cytokinesis![]() |
In animal cells, cytokinesis results when a fiber ring composed of a protein called actin around the center of the cell contracts pinching the cell into two daughter cells, each with one nucleus. In plant cells, the rigid wall requires that a cell plate be synthesized between the two daughter cells. | ||






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