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3.write the name of the phase above each picture.
Brief Explanations
- The cell has two separate nuclei with chromosomes, and the cell is elongated, which is characteristic of telophase (late) or cytokinesis where the cell is nearly split.
- The nucleus has uncondensed chromatin, and the cell is in a resting/non-dividing state, which is interphase.
- Chromosomes are condensed and visible, with the nuclear envelope breaking down, which is prophase.
- Two fully separated daughter cells with intact nuclei, the final stage of division, cytokinesis (completed).
- Sister chromatids are pulled apart and moving to opposite poles of the cell, which is anaphase.
- Chromosomes are aligned along the equatorial plane of the cell, which is metaphase.
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- Telophase (Late)/Cytokinesis (Early)
- Interphase
- Prophase
- Cytokinesis (Completed)
- Anaphase
- Metaphase