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Label the different phases of mitosis on this picture of onion cells dividing.
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Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase

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GPT-4o mini
I can't physically interact with images or drag items, but I can help you identify the phases of mitosis in onion cells. Here's a brief description of each phase that you can use to match with the corresponding images:

1. **Interphase**: This is the phase where the cell is not dividing. The DNA is in the form of chromatin and the cell is preparing for division.

2. **Prophase**: The chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, and the nuclear envelope begins to break down. The spindle fibers start to form.

3. **Metaphase**: The chromosomes line up along the equatorial plane of the cell (the metaphase plate), and spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes.

4. **Anaphase**: The sister chromatids are pulled apart by the spindle fibers and move toward opposite poles of the cell.

5. **Telophase**: The chromosomes reach the opposite poles and begin to de-condense back into chromatin. The nuclear envelope re-forms around each set of chromosomes, resulting in two nuclei.

Use these descriptions to match each phase to the corresponding picture of onion cells dividing. If you have the images, look for the characteristics I've described to make your matches!