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To match: The stages with the event listed.
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Match each stage with the events listed. ___ metaphase a. sister chromatids move apart ___ prophase b. chromosomes condense ___ telophase c. new nuclei form ___ interphase d. chromosomes aligned midway ___ anaphase between spindle poles ___ cytokinesis e. G1, S, G2 f. cytoplasmic division
Match the following terms with the correct description
Telophase
A. The cytoplasm of a single cell divides to form two
daughter cells.
Metaphase
B. Condensed and highly colled chromosomes move to
a central zone.
Prophase
C. During this phase, chromatin condenses into two
Identical coples of each chromosome.
V Anaphase
D. Chromosomes begin to pull toward opposite ends.
Cytokinesis
E. The nuclear envelopes will form around each nucleus
and the nucleol will reappear.
Matching Terms:
A. Prophase B. Anaphase C. Telophase D. Metaphase E. Interphase
_____1. The sister chromatids are moving apart.
_____2. The nucleolus begins to fade from view.
_____3. A new nuclear membrane is forming.
_____4. The cell membrane begins to pinch in.
_____5. The chromosomes de-condense.
_____6. The chromosomes are located at the equator.
_____7. The nuclear membrane begins to fade from view.
_____8. The chromosomes move towards the poles of the cell.
_____9. Sister chromatids line up along the equator.
_____10. The division (cleavage) furrow appears
_____11. The spindle is formed.
_____12. Chromosomes are not visible.
_____13. The cell plate begins to be built.
_____14. Chromosomes replicated.
_____15. The reverse of prophase.
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