Prophase - the stage in which chromosomes become visible and the nuclear envelope disappears, Metaphase - chromosomes arrange themselves at the centre of the cell, Anaphase - 2 threadds of chromosomes (chromatid) migrates to the opposite pole, Telophase - the stage in which the nuclear envelope reforms producing 2 daughter cells, Cytokinesis - the stage in which dividion of the cytoplasm into 2 daughter cells takes place, Interphase - stage that always proceeds mitosis wheb DNA is replicated, G1 phase - Cells increase in size, produce RNA and synthesize proteins. Importantly, this phase ensures that everything is in place for DNA synthesis to occur in the next phase., S phase - the cell’s DNA replicates. Each chromosome consists of two chromatids attached at the centromere., G2 phase - Here, the cell continues growing and prepares for mitosis. It ensures that all the DNA has been replicated without any errors.,

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