Mitosis unfolds through a sequence of stages marked by specific events in the cell. The structural changes in the cell are about by a series of tightly coordinated underlying mechanisms.
Mitosis unfolds through a sequence of stages marked by specific events in the cell. The structural changes in the cell are about by a series of tightly coordinated underlying mechanisms.
Sort each process into the appropriate bin to indicate the stage of mitosis in which it occurs. If a process occurs in more than one stage, sort it to the stage when it first occurs.
- Cohesins join sister chromatids of duplicated chromosome.
- Tubulins assemble into spindle microtubules.
- Microtubules attach to kinetochores.
- Spindle microtubules disassemble.
- Kinetochores are motionless in relation to poles of cell.
- Kinetochores move toward poles of cell.



