The first phase of somatic cell division is (A) __________, when the cell’s chromosomes condense, and the nuclear envelope that holds the chromosomes starts to break up. During this time, structures called the (B) __________ form from centrioles, which will attach to the centromere of sister chromatids in a later phase and move the copies of each chromosome apart to opposite poles of the cell. The next phase is (C) __________, when duplicated chromosomes are lined up halfway between the poles.

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