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Most of a cell’s life cycle is spent growing and developing; and this is called interphase. During interphase the nucleus can be clearly seen. The chromosomes also make copies of themselves.
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Metaphase is a stage of mitosis in the eukaryotic cell. Chromosome pairs line up along the middle of the cell during metaphase.
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Prophase is a stage of mitosis where chromosomes become more coiled and can be viewed under a light microscope. The nuclear membrane disappears at this stage.
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Chromosomes pair split apart and begin to move to an opposite end of the cell.
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A nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes. The cytoplasm divides and is pinched apart. Each new nucleus has the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.
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After telophase, two new daughter cells are formed that are identical to the original cell. Each new cell is in the growth stage of the cell cycle.
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