describe the process of mitosis
1. Chromosomes become visible in the nucleus
2. Chromosomes duplicate, splitting lengthwise into two identical chromosomes joined by a centromere.
3. The nuclear membrane disappears and spindle fibers form one end of the cell to the other. Chromosomes line up along cell's equator. Each duplicated chromosome attaches to an individual spindle fiber
4. The spindle fibers pull towards the end of the cell, so the replicated chromosome splits completely.
5. A new nuclear membrane forms round each new set of chromosomes and 2 identical daughter cells are formed