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sketch the mitotic stages directions: we encourage you to be creative with a cartoon illustration of your own for each phase. label the chromosomes, spindles, and nucleus (if applicable). mitosis clues! p m - (m for \middle\) a - (a for \away\) t - (t for \two\) prophase metaphase anaphase telophase all rights reserved - amoebasisters ©
Mitosis has four stages with distinct features. Prophase: Chromosomes condense, spindle forms, nucleus breaks down. Metaphase: Chromosomes align at middle (metaphase plate). Anaphase: Chromatids move away to poles. Telophase: Nuclei reform, chromosomes relax, two cells start forming.
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Prophase: Sketch condensed chromosomes, spindle fibers, and fragmented nuclear envelope (label all). Metaphase: Sketch chromosomes aligned at center (metaphase plate) with spindle fibers attached (label all). Anaphase: Sketch separated chromatids moving to opposite poles via spindle fibers (label all). Telophase: Sketch two reforming nuclei with relaxed chromosomes, spindle fibers disappearing (label all).