Write the name for the mitotic stage that matches each phrase: Nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear:_________________________ Spindle is formed:_______________________________________________ Separation of sister chromatids:____________________________________ Daughter cells are usually formed:__________________________________ Rod-shaped chromosomes are first visible:____________________________ Chromosomes line up on equatorial plane:____________________________ New nuclei are formed:___________________________________________ Daughter chromosomes migrate to opposite poles of the cell:_____________

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Answer:

1. Nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear: Prometaphase.

2. Spindle is formed: Prophase

3. Separation of sister chromatids: Anaphase

4. Daughter cells are usually formed: Telophase

5. Rod-shaped chromosomes are first visible: Prophase (first visible) Metaphase (completely visible).

6. Chromosomes line up on equatorial plane: Metaphase

7. New nuclei are formed: Telophase

8. Daughter chromosomes migrate to opposite poles of the cell: Anaphase

Explanation:

Mitosis process occurs in the following order:

1. Prophase: Prophase is the start of cellular division. In this step, chromatin is condensed into chromosomes and spindle is formed.

2. Prometaphase: In this step, the nuclear membrane breaks down and sister chromatids start to migrate to the equator of the cell.  

3. Metaphase: Here, chromatids are aligned into the cell's equator and now chromosomes has the rod-shape.

4. Anaphase: Sister chromatids separate, and they migrate toward the daughter cells' poles.

5. Telophase: Here, new nuclear membranes are formed and daughter cells can be seen. Finally, they separate into two new cells.

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