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4 Mitotic
5. Practic
DNA condensing. In
addition, the nuclear
envelope just begins
to break down
Sister chromatids are
pulled apart by
microtubules.
6. PMAT
The nuclear
membrane is gone.
The chromosomes
line up in the center.
Centrioles move to
opposite ends of cell.
The nuclear
membrane reforms
around the
chromosomes,
chromosomes begin
to unwind and
spread out again.
7. P. Pro
8. M - Me
Telophase
9 A- Ana
Metaphase
Prophase
10. T-Te
11. Practic
12. Stages
13 Practice
Anaphase
SUAMIT
14 Cytokin
15. Practice
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