A. Prophase
B. Interphase
C. Telophase
D. Metaphase
E. Anaphase
___ 1. The sister chromatids are moving apart.
___ 2. The nucleolus begins to fade from view.
___ 3. A new nuclear membrane is forming around
the chromosomes.
___ 4. The cytoplasm of the cell is being divided.
___ 5. The chromosomes become invisible.
___ 6. The chromosomes are located at the equator
of the cell.
___ 7. The nuclear membrane begins to fade from
view.
___ 8. The division (cleavage) furrow appears.
___ 9. The chromosomes are moving towards the
poles of the cell.
___ 10. Chromatids line up along the equator.
___ 11. The spindle is formed.
___ 12. Chromosomes are not visible.
___ 13. Cytokinesis is completed (as next cycle
begins).
___ 14. The cell plate is completed.
___ 15. Chromosomes are replicated.
___ 16. The reverse of prophase.
___ 17. The organization phase
