AQA A-Level Biology - Mitosis
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AQA A-Level Biology - Mitosis 
 
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PMAT - Abbreviation of the four stages of mitosis 
 
2.	Prophase - The chromosomes thicken and condense, becoming visible. The nuclear envelope breaks down 
 
3.	Metaphase - The chromosomes align in the centre of the cell. Spindle fibres begin to attach to each sister chromatid 
 
4.	Anaphase - The sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell. The centromeres divide in two and move to opposite poles of the cell, pulled by microtubules 
 
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AQA A-Level Biology - Mitosis 
 
1.	 
PMAT - Abbreviation of the four stages of mitosis 
 
2.	Prophase - The chromosomes thicken and condense, becoming visible. The nuclear envelope breaks down 
 
3.	Metaphase - The chromosomes align in the centre of the cell. Spindle fibres begin to attach to each sister chromatid 
 
4.	Anaphase - The sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell. The centromeres divide in two and move to opposite poles of the cell, pulled by microtubules 
 
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