1.: DNA in the nucleus is loosely spread out; close to the end, DNA is replicated, Interphase, 2.: The DNA in the nucleus of the cell becomes more tightly wound, and individual chromosomes become visible , Prophase, 3.: Chromosomes line up in the cell centre and spindle fibers attach to the centromere, Metaphase, 4.: Chromosomes are pulled apart by spindle fibers; cytokinesis begins, Anaphase, 5.: Two new nuclei form; cytokinesis progresses, Telophase, 6.: Two daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell are formed, Cytokinesis complete/ early interphase,

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