METAPHASE
In metaphase, the spindle fully develops and the chromosomes align at the metaphase plate (a plane that is equally distant from the two spindle poles).

Changes that occur in a cell during metaphase:

- The nuclear membrane disappears completely.

- In animal cells, the two pair of centrioles align at opposite poles of the cell.

- Polar fibers (microtubules that make up the spindle fibers) continue to extend from the poles to the center of the cell.

- Chromosomes move randomly until they attach (at their kinetochores) to polar fibers from both sides of their centromeres.

- Chromosomes align at the metaphase plate at right angles to the spindle poles.

- Chromosomes are held at the metaphase plate by the equal forces of the polar fibers pushing on the centromeres of the chromosomes.


Early Anaphase

Stages
     Interphase
     Prophase
     Prometaphase
     Metaphase
     Anaphase
     Telophase
     Cytokinesis