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Centrioles replicate and Fiber Spindles are forming as they move to opposite sides of cell; Chromosomes can be seen and duplicate into Chromatids that are connected at the Centromere. |
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Chromatids all line up at the center plate of cell. |
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Chromatid pairs split and separate to opposite sides. |
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Nucleus envelope begins to reform around each Chromatid on the separate sides; cells begin to separate into 2 separate cells; Chromosomes begin to uncoil into Interphase state and Cytokenisis follows. |
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A group of 9 Triplet Microtubules forming a short cylinder located in Centrosome; moves Chromosomes during cell division. |
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Attaches to Centromere and pulls Chromatids apart. |
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Chromsomes in duplicate pair; 23 pairs of duplicate sets equaling 92 Chromosomes. |
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The location where Chromatids and Fiber Spindles connect |
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The DNA strands coiled tightly and visible; 46 of these in each cell. |
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Located in the Nucleus are Nucleosomes loosely coiled and forming a tangle of fine filaments; exist in Interphase and Cytokenisis stage. |
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