Answer:
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
Explanation:
There are 4 different phases to mitosis, the phases listed above are in order (pmat).
- Prophase - In this phase the chromatin coils and forms chromosomes. Chromosomes are duplicated, so they can later be split.
- Metaphase - Metaphase can be remembered because it begins with an m and in this phase chromosomes meet in the middle. Spindle fibers are attached to the chromosomes.
- Anaphase - Sister chromosomes split apart and move away from the middle.
- Telophase - This is when two separate nuclei form on either side of the cell with identical DNA.