Prophase: Centrosomes move to opposite ends of the nucleus, Nuclear envelope breaks up into small vesicles, Chromosomes are seen to consist of two identical chromatids, The spindle is formed, Centrosomes form the poles of the spindle, Metaphase: Chromosomes line up across the equator of the spindle, Chromosomes attached by their centromeres to the spindle, Anaphase: Chromatids move to opposite poles, Chromatids pulled by microtubules, Telophase: Nuclear envelope reforms, The remains of the spindle break down, Chromatids have reached the poles of the spindle, Chromatids uncoil, Nucleolus reforms, Cytokinesis: Cell divides by the constriction of the cytoplasm,

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