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6.4. diagram, using the appropriate terms, the steps in mitosis and in meiosis. match each stage of mitosis to the appropriate image. telophase metaphase prophase anaphase
Mitosis has four main stages. Prophase is when chromatin condenses into chromosomes and the nuclear - envelope breaks down. Metaphase is when chromosomes line up at the cell's equator. Anaphase is when sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles. Telophase is when the nuclear envelope reforms around the separated sets of chromosomes. Based on the characteristics of each stage, we can match them to the images.
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Top - left image: prophase (chromatin condensing, nuclear - envelope breaking down).
Top - right image: metaphase (chromosomes aligned at the equator).
Bottom - left image: anaphase (chromatids separating).
Bottom - right image: telophase (nuclear envelopes reforming around separated chromosomes).