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During mitosis, when the nucleus divides, the two chromatids that make up each chromosome separate from each other and move to opposite poles of the cell. Mitosis actually occurs in four phases. The phases are called prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.

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Interphase- the cell grows and does DNA replication

Prophase- the chromosomes swell up and the nuclear membrane begins to fade as the spindle fibres appear.

Metaphase- The chromosomes line up in the center of a cell.

Anaphase- The chromatids are pulled away at the centromere by the spindle fibres.

Telophase- The pulled apart chromatids condense into the nucleus and the cell begins to split.

Cytokinesis- The cell becomes two daughter cells and the nuclear membrane reforms.

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