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Mitosis steps in order latest update graded A Prophase is the first stage. chromosomes condense and become visible. Spindle fibers emerge from the Centrosomes. nuclear envelope breaks down nucleolus disappears Prometaphase second stage of mitosis., chromosomes continue to condense kinetochores appear at the centromeres mitotic spindle microtubules attach to kinetochores centrosomes move toward opposite poles Metaphase third step in mitosis. mitotic spindle is fully developed, centrosomes are at opposite poles of the cell chromosomes are lined up at the metaphase plate each sister chromatid is attached to a spindle fiber originating from opposite poles Chromosomes are all in the middle Anaphase fourth step in mitosis. cohesin proteins binding the sister chromatids together break down sister chromatids (now called chromosomes) are pulled toward opposite poles non-kinetochore spindle fibers lengthen, elongating the cell Telophase is the fifth step in mitosis. chromosomes arrive at opposite poles and begin to decondenese nuclear envelope material surrounds each set of chromosomes the mitotic spindle breaks down Cytokinesis is the sixth and final step of mitosis. Animal cells: a cleavage furrow separates the daughter cells Plant cells: a cell plate separates the daughter cells The division of cytoplasm that forms the two separate daughter cells What is the correct order of mitosis? prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis. What does the following passage describe?: The kinetochores appear at the centromeres, the mitotic spindle microtubules attach to kinetochores, and the centrosomes move toward opposite poles. prometaphase, the second step in mitosis What occurs during anaphase? Sister chromatids (or chromosomes) are pulled toward opposite poles The correct order of events in mitosis? The kinetochore becomes attached to the mitotic spindle. Sister chromatids line up at the metaphase plate. Cohesin proteins break down and the sister chromatids separate. The nucleus reforms and the cell divides. Mitosis part of eukaryotic cell division during which the cell nucleus divides

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