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chromosomes reach poles. -Nuclear membrane begins to form. -Cleavage furrow forms pinching cell into two. -Chromosomes begin to unwrap
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- chromosomes reach poles. — anaphase (sister chromatids are pulled toward opposite poles)
- Nuclear membrane begins to form. — telophase (nuclear envelopes reform around separated chromosomes)
- Cleavage furrow forms pinching cell into two. — cytokinesis (cytoplasm divides, separating the two daughter cells)
- Chromosomes begin to unwrap. — telophase (chromosomes decondense back into chromatin)
- Nuclear membrane begins to form. — telophase (nuclear envelopes reform around separated chromosomes)
- Cleavage furrow forms pinching cell into two. — cytokinesis (cytoplasm divides, separating the two daughter cells)
- Chromosomes begin to unwrap. — telophase (chromosomes decondense back into chromatin)
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