Cell Division.  Grow  DNA Replication  Prepares to divide  Prep stage (90% of the cell life.)

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Cell Division

 Grow  DNA Replication  Prepares to divide  Prep stage (90% of the cell life.)

 Nuclear membrane- starts to disappear  Nucleosus disappears  See duplicated chromosomes

 Move to the middle of the cell  Duplicated chromosomes

 Moves away  Sister chromatids separate and move to opposites poles.

 Start to see 2 cells  Nuclear Membrane  Nucleosus start to reappear  Chromatin “loosens up”

 Division of cytoplasm  Cytoplasm divides taking with its correct number of organelles  Marks the end of cell division