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This model shows the stages of mitosis by using the plate and drawings to stand for a cell and its parts. Interphase has loose DNA inside the nuclear membrane, and erasing the membrane in prophase shows it breaking down while the DNA coils into visible chromosomes and centrioles appear. In metaphase the chromosomes are lined up in the middle and spindle fibers attach, and in anaphase the fibers pull the chromosome halves to opposite sides. In telophase two new nuclei form around each set of chromosomes and the drawn line and circles show the cell splitting into two identical daughter cells.
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This model uses a plate and drawings to show a cell going through mitosis.
Interphase: DNA is loose inside the nucleus.
Prophase: the nuclear membrane breaks down, DNA coils into visible chromosomes, and centrioles appear.
Metaphase: chromosomes line up in the middle and spindle fibers attach.
Anaphase: fibers pull the chromosome halves to opposite sides.
Telophase: two new nuclei form and the cell splits into two identical daughter cells.
Interphase: DNA is loose inside the nucleus.
Prophase: the nuclear membrane breaks down, DNA coils into visible chromosomes, and centrioles appear.
Metaphase: chromosomes line up in the middle and spindle fibers attach.
Anaphase: fibers pull the chromosome halves to opposite sides.
Telophase: two new nuclei form and the cell splits into two identical daughter cells.
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