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a. The nuclear envelope disappears, chromosomes condense, and the spindle forms as centrosomes move to opposite poles.
b. The second gap phase; DNA replication has been completed and the cell prepares for M phase.
c. The first gap phase; the cell grows in size and organelles are duplicated.
d. The nuclear envelope reforms around the two new nuclei; the 2 new cells are fully separated by the action of the cleavage furrow (animal cells) or the cell plate (plant cells).
e. Spindle fibers pull sister chromatids apart, such that monads are pulled to opposite poles of the cell.
f. Chromosomes are pushed and pulled by the spindle fibers to the equator of the cell. Chromosomes line up individually (in the dyad form).
g. DNA replication; the monad chromosomes are replicated and become dyad chromosomes.
1.G1
2.S
3.G2
4.prophase
5.metaphase
6.anaphase
7.telophase/cytokinesi
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