| A | B |
| Interphse | The longest phase of the cell cycle where the cell grows and develops |
| Prophase | The stage of mitosis where the nuclear membrane disappears and the centriols move to opposite sides of the cell |
| Metaphase | The stage of mitosis where the chromatids line up in the middle of the cell |
| Anaphase | The stage of mitosis where the chromosomes are pulled apart to opposite sides of the cell |
| Telophase | The stage of mitosis where the chromosomes begin to form a new nucleus in 2 new cells |
| Cytokinesis | The stage in mitosis where the cytoplasm divides to form two new cells |
| Nuclear Membrane | The membrane that surrounds the nucleus |
| Chromatids | The pairs of chromosomes that form the 'x' shape in the middle of the cell |
| Centrioles | The 'trash can' shaped organelles that help pull apart the chromatids during mitosis |
| Spindle Fiber | The stringy part of the cell that attaches to the chromatids in the Metaphase stage |
| The 'S' stage of interphase | The stage of interphase where the DNA is copied |
| The G1 and G2 stages of interphase | The stages in interphase where the cell grows and develops |