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         <description><![CDATA[<div>-prophase II: the nuclear envelope breaks down and the spindle fibers and centrioles appear.<br>-metaphase II: spindle fibers attatch to the centromeres and the chromosomes line up singularly across the middle of the cell. <br>-anaphase II: spindle fibers shorten and separate the chromosomes and the sister chromatids are pulled apart and moved to the opposite ends of the cell.<br>-telophase II and cytokinesis: spindle fibers disappear and the nuclear membrane reforms, the cell membrane pinches inward and two cells are formed.</div>]]></description>
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