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Prophase:
The chromosomes pair up. By this time, the chromosomes
have replicated so that the parent cell has two
complete sets. The cell forms two poles and the
nucleus disappears.
Metaphase:
The chromosomes align at the equator between both
poles.
Anaphase:
The chromosomes divide, one of each copy heading
toward each pole. The cell membrane begins to divide.
Telophase:
Nuclei appear at either pole and the membrane divides.
Two cells exist, each with identical chromosomes.
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