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CELL DIVISION

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The cell spends 90% of its life in this stage.

INTERPHASE

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http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/micro/gallery/mitosis/littlelateprophase.jpg Fg. 2

PROPHASE

In this stage the nuclear membrane & nucleus disappear.

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This were they duplicate the chromosomes.

META PHASE

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When the sister chromatids separate and move to opposite ends.

ANAPHASE

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The phase right next to the next phase ( simultaneously beside Metaphase)

PRO METAPHASE

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CYTOKINESIS• Were the cell begins to split.

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TABLEPhases Functions

• Interphase • Where the cell development happens.

• Prophase • The nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear.

• Anaphase • The sister chromatids separate and move.

• Metaphase • The chromosomes duplicate

• Cytokenesis • The cell split into two.