Identify which phose of mitosis do the following events take place
1. Sister chromatids move apart 2.Nucleolus begins to fade.
3. New nuclear membrane forms around the chromosomes
4. The cytoplasm divider.
5. Chromosomes become visible.
6. Chromosomes are at the equator of the cell
7. Nuclear membrane begins to fade
8. The division or cleavage furrow appears
9. Chromosomes move towards the poles of the cell
10. Chromatids line up at the equator of the cell
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Answer:
1. Sister chromatids move apart: Anaphase
2. Nucleolus begins to fade: Prophase
3. New nuclear membrane forms around the chromosomes: Telophase
4. The cytoplasm divides: Cytokinesis (not a phase of mitosis, but occurs after telophase)
5. Chromosomes become visible: Prophase
6. Chromosomes are at the equator of the cell: Metaphase
7. Nuclear membrane begins to fade: Prophase
8. The division or cleavage furrow appears: Telophase and Cytokinesis
9. Chromosomes move towards the poles of the cell: Anaphase
10. Chromatids line up at the equator of the cell: Metaphase
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