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Llana [10]
2 years ago
7

D - Telophase

Biology
1 answer:
Eddi Din [679]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A-B-C-D

Explanation:

PROPHASE; 1. chromosomes become thicker

2. nuclear membrane disintegrates

3. centrosome divide to form centrioles

4. centrioles move to the opposite polls of the cell

METAPHASE; 1. chromosomes get arranged at the equator

2. centrioles produce spindle fibre that attach to the middle of the chromosomes

ANAPHASE; 1. shortest stage of mitosis

2. spindles will pull apart each chromosomes to form chromatids

TELLOPHASE; 1.  each chromatid moves to opposite polls of the cell

2. nuclear membrane appears around both of them

3. the centrioles sill stop producing spindles

4. centrosomes will then form again

cytokinesis then divides by the cleavage furrow to form the two daughter cells

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