Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Other!
100

The organelle that disappears during Prophase

What is the Nucleolus?

100

These attach themselves to the spindle apparatus during metaphase. 

What are chromosomes?


100

These begin to shorten during anaphase, and are on the spindle apparatus. 

What are microtubules?

100

The chromosomes do this when they reach the poles of the cell in telophase.

What is decondense/relax?

100

This is the name of the stage which comes before Mitosis in the cell cycle.

What is Interphase?

200

Chromatids condense into these during Prophase.

What are Chromosomes?

200

Also called the middle of the cell, this is where the chromatids line up in the cell during metaphase.

What is the equator of the cell?

200

Sister chromatids separate into this during anaphase.

What are two identical chromosomes?

200

This reappears during telophase.

What are the Nucleoli?

200

This is the purpose of which mitosis serves in the cell cycle.

What is to divide the cell's nucleus and nuclear material?

300

This structure begins to form between the poles of a cell during Prophase

What is the Spindle Apparatus?

300

This is what metaphase ensures will happen in the new cells. 

What is have accurate copies of chromosomes?

300

The chromosomes of the cell are moved here during anaphase by microtubules and motor protiens.

What is the poles of the cell?

300

This reforms during Telophase.

What is the Nuclear envelope?

300

This is the process which occurs during the end of Mitosis.

What is cytokinesis?