Asexual Reproduction of cells

Interphase

G1 Phase

Cell does mass preperation

S Phase

DNA is replicated

Chromones become chromatin, nuclei has nucleur envleope

G2 Phase

Continues to Grow

Mitosis

Prophase

Centerioles move to opposite end of cell

Fibers of the spindle attach to sister chromatids

Nucleolus disappears and nucleur envelope breaks down

Metaphase

Sister chromatids are completely attached to spindle fibers

Spindle fribers line up the sister chromatids in the middle of the cell

Telophase

Chromosones become chromatin

Spindle fibers disappear

Nucleur envelope is developed around every set of daughter chromosones

Anaphase

Sister chromatids seperate

Spindle fibers pull chromsones to opposite cell ends

Chromosones are taken to separate poles

Cytokinesis

Cytoplasm is divided into two daughter cells that each contain a nuclues