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Embark on a visual journey through the stages of a cell's life cycle from interphase to telophase. Explore the intricate processes of cell duplication, nucleus visibility, chromatid alignment, chromosome separation, and cytoplasm division. Illustrated with Google images and explained in simple words for easy understanding.
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Life of a Cell BY: Tyler Maddox & Shia Bentley
[A] Interphase During Interphase the cell duplicates. The nucleolus is visible in the nucleus.
[B] Prophase The chromatid pairs are now visible and the spindle is beginning to form.
[C] Metaphase Chromatid pairs are lined up in the center of the cell
[D] Anaphase The chromosomes have separated
[E] Telophase In the final step, the cytoplasm Is beginning to separate
Source Pictures- Google Words- Book