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What do they do? Stages What’s Going on? What is It? Which Phase?

Separates the cell from it’s surrounding environment $100

What is a cell membrane? $100

Helps make RNA in the cell nucleus $200

What is the nucleolus? $200

These divide chromosomes during cell division $300

What are spindle fibers? $300

Holds together the sister chromatids $400

What are centrioles? $400

This holds the cell structures in place $500

What is cytoplasm? $500

Mitosis begins in this stage $100

What is Prophase? $100

During this phase the nuclear membrane reforms $200

What is telophase? $200

During this stage the cell replicates its DNA $300

What is interphase? $300

During this phase the chromatids split and are pulled to the sides of the cell $400

What is Anaphase? $400

During this phase the chromosomes line up at the center of the cell. $500

What is metaphase? $500

Cell is in normal function and nucleus is visible $100

Interphase $100

Cell membrane starts to pinch together. $200

Telophase $200

Spindle Fibers Appear $300

Prophase $300

Chromatids attach to spindle fibers $400

Metaphase $400

Two new daughter cells are formed $500

Cytokinesis $500

$100

Nucleus $100

$200

Chromosome $200

$300

Spindle Fibers $300

$400

Centromere $400

$500

Chromatin $500

$100

Metaphase $100

$200

Interphase $200

$300

Telophase $300

$400

Anaphase $400

$500

Prophase $500