The reproduction of a cell
Interphase-
Interphase is the first part of the cycle when the cell makes copies of it’s DNA.
Prophase-
This part of the cycle is when the DNA fibers pare up with each other and turn into chromosomes.
Then the chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers on either side.
Metaphase-
The chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
Anaphase-
This part of the cycle is when the spindle fibers pull the pared up chromosomes apart.
Telophase-
The cell starts to tear into two new cells.
Cytokinesis-
This is when the cell divides into two new cells and the cycle restarts.