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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Mitosis, Telophase which is the opposite of prophase, Mitosis starts with Prophase, Prophase has 4 chromosomes with sister chromatids, Anaphase contains chromatids that each have a copy of each original chromosome, Telophase where there is new nuclear envelope forming, Metaphase contains tubules that start to form, Prophase ends with the centrioles moving apart and the spindle forming, Metaphase where chromosomes line up across the cell @ equator of spindle one by one, interphase where the cell gets ready for cell division, Telophase has 4 chromosomes in each cell, Mitosis prepares with interphase, Anaphase ends up with chromosomes in each daughter cell, Mitosis continues with Metaphase, Anaphase have spindle fibers that move chromatids toward the centrioles, Mitosis has cells that break apart during Anaphase, Mitosis ends with Telophase, Prophase which includes The beginning of the nuclear envelope to disappear, Metaphase has chromosomes that start to become more distinct