1 The nuclear envelope dissolves during the prophase 2 The number of chromosomes in the cell doubles during the prophase 3 In the metaphase, the chromosomes align at the equator of the cell 4 During the anaphase, the chromosomes separate 5 During the telophase, the nuclear envelope begins to gradually reappear 6 The two new cells created in the cycle are daughter cells of the original cell
a As the telophase progresses, the nuclear envelope reappears gradually b During the prophase, the nuclear envelope begins to break down c In the first part of the reproductive cycle, the number of chromosomes in the cell doubles d Separation of the chromosomes occurs during the anaphase
e The product of the cycle is two daughter cells which have been created from the original cell
f The chromosomes align themselves in the equator of the cell in the metaphase