This slide displays the early prophase. Cell A is in interphase. You can see that in cell B the chromosomes have gotten more thick and shorter. This shows the beginning of mitosis.
This slide displays the prophase. You are now able to see that the chromosomes in the larger spot have gotten more short and thick.
This slide displays the metaphase. You can now see that the chromosomes have moved to the middle of the cell and now appear as short, thick rods.
This slide displays the early anaphase. Cell D shows that the chromosomes have doubled and that those two parts are starting to separate from each other. At the lower part of the cell, spindle fibers are slightly visible.(marked by S)
This slide displays the anaphase. Now in cell E, every chromosome has finished separating. Now the cell will be able to produce two identical sets of chromosomes.
This slide displays the late anaphase. The two sets of chromosomes are now spreading further apart and will soon start to get situated into two whole nuclei.
This slide displays the telophase. You can now see that the sets of chromosomes have formed into what will soon be a nucleus. There are no longer single chromosomes. In between the sets, you can see spindle fibers.
This slide displays the late telophase. The H cells are now showing the last stage of mitosis. You can see the walls of these cell have not fully developed yet. Cell A has completed mitosis and is now in interphase.
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