mitosis
meiosis II
100

Chromosomes are duplicated during this phase. the resulting sister chromatids are held together at the centromere. the centrosomes are also duplicated

S phase 

100

Chromosomes condense and spindle fibers start to form 

Prophase II

200

the nucleus and the envelope are distinct and the chromosomes are in the form of threadlike chromatin

Interphase 

200

spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes. the chromosomes are lined up at the equator of the cell, at a point known as metaphase plate

metaphase II

300

thick coiled chromosomes, each with two chromatids, are lined up at the center of the equator

metaphase 

300

The cell separates as the sister chromatids are pulled apart by spindle fibers

anaphase II

400

the chromatids of each chromosome have separated and are moving toward the poles

anaphase

400

Two new nucleus form from each haploid cell. the spindle fibers break down. The gametes separate from each other through a process known as cytokinesis

Telophase II

500

the spindle dissolves and nuclear envelopes form around the chromosomes in both cells

telaphase

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