Answer :
1) Interphase- chromosomes are in the form of tangled chromatin material in the nuclear membrane
2)Prophase- nucleus has now disappeared and chromatin material disentangles so chromosomes can be easily seen
3) Metaphase- spindle fibers attach to chromosomes and chromosomes are lined up in the center of the cell (equator)
4) Anaphase- chromosomes move to poles of cells and spindle fibers shorten
5) Telophase- chromosomes finally reach opposite ends of the cells, daughter cells are formed, nuclear membrane forms in each cell
2)Prophase- nucleus has now disappeared and chromatin material disentangles so chromosomes can be easily seen
3) Metaphase- spindle fibers attach to chromosomes and chromosomes are lined up in the center of the cell (equator)
4) Anaphase- chromosomes move to poles of cells and spindle fibers shorten
5) Telophase- chromosomes finally reach opposite ends of the cells, daughter cells are formed, nuclear membrane forms in each cell