Match the phase of the cell cycle with the correct description by clicking and dragging the descriptions below to the right of the correct phase of mitosis. (Note: phases may not appear in the order in which they occur).(3 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.

Cytokinesis
Anaphase
Prophase
Telophase
Metaphase
Interphase

Phase of cycle where cell growth and DNA duplicates, two new nuclei form and chromosomes unravel, Chromosomes are pulled apart toward opposite ends of the cell

1 answer

Here are the correct matches for the phases of the cell cycle with their descriptions:

  1. Interphase: Phase of cycle where cell growth and DNA duplicates.
  2. Prophase: Chromosomes condense and become visible; the nuclear envelope begins to break down.
  3. Metaphase: Chromosomes line up along the middle of the cell.
  4. Anaphase: Chromosomes are pulled apart toward opposite ends of the cell.
  5. Telophase: Two new nuclei form and chromosomes unravel.
  6. Cytokinesis: The cytoplasm divides, resulting in two separate cells.

Please insert the responses correspondingly:

  • Interphase → Phase of cycle where cell growth and DNA duplicates.
  • Telophase → Two new nuclei form and chromosomes unravel.
  • Anaphase → Chromosomes are pulled apart toward opposite ends of the cell.