Mitosis Unfolds Through A Sequence Of Stages

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Mitosis Unfolds Through A Sequence Of Stages

marked by specific events in the cell. The structural changes in the cell are brought about by a series of tightly coordinated underlying mechanisms. Sort each process into the appropriate bin to indicate the stage of mitosis in which it occurs: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, or telophase. -kinetochores are motionless in relation to poles of cell - tubulins assemble into spindle microtubules -cohesions break down -spindle microtubules disassemble -kinetochores move toward poles of cell -cohesions join sister chromatids of duplicated chromosome -microtubules attach to kinetochores
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prophase: cohesions join sister chromatids of duplicated chromosome, tubulins assemble into spindle microtubules prometaphase: microtubules attach to kinetochores metaphase: kinetochores are motionless in relation to poles of cell anaphase: cohesions break down, kinetochores move toward poles of cell telophase: spindle microtubules disassemble

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