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telophase
proteins form spindle fibres which attach to centromere
chromosomes condense and become visible
nucleolus disappears
nuclear envelope breaks down
centrioles move to opposite poles
metaphase
chromosomes line up along the centre
spindles attached to chromosomes
chromosomes would be visible
anaphase
centromere divides into 2
sister chromatids move to opposite poles
telophase
chromosomes uncoil
nuclear membrane reforms
nucleoulus reappears
spindle apparatus breaks down
cytokinesis in plants
no centrioles
there would be no cleavage furrows
vesicles form from golgi appaaratus which then fuse with membrane splitting cytoplasm
prophase 1
chromosomes condense
homologous chromosomes pair up forming chiasmata
metaphase 1
homologous chromosomes line up along the equator
anaphase 1
spindle fibres form
homologous chromosomes move to opposite poles