User talk:Codyboswell9/sandbox

Anaphase
"Anaphase is a very short stage of the cell cycle and occurs after the chromosomes align at the mitotic plate. After the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell, the spindle fibers will pull them apart. The chromosomes are split apart as the sister chromatids move to opposite sides of the cell."

Telophase
"Telophase is the last stage of the cell cycle. Two cells form around the chromatin at the two poles of the cell. Two nuclear membranes begin to reform and the chromatin begin to unwind."

Anaphase
Some changes I would have made to this definition would have been to mention that anaphase is the shortest stage of Mitosis. Another big part that is left out is mentioning that when the sister chromatids separate, that this is called disjunction.

Telophase
The biggest change I would make to the Telophase part would be to mention Cytokinesis. This part of telophase is very important because for two new cells to become one, you must have cytokinesis.