Match the correct process of the cell cycle to its named phase.

Column A
1.
The cell separates into two new cells.:
b
The cell separates into two new cells.
2.
Sister chromatids separate at centromere.:
a
Sister chromatids separate at centromere.
3.
DNA is replicated.:
c
DNA is replicated.
4.
Chromosomes align in the middle of the cell.:
d
Chromosomes align in the middle of the cell.
Column B
a.anaphase
b.cytokinesis
c.interphase
d.metaphase

1.b.cytokinesis

2.a.anaphase
3.c.interphase
4.d.metaphase

Column A

1. b. Cytokinesis
2. a. Anaphase
3. c. Interphase
4. d. Metaphase

To match the correct process of the cell cycle to its named phase, you need to understand the different phases of the cell cycle and their processes. Here's an explanation for each phase in Column A and its corresponding phase in Column B:

1. The cell separates into two new cells.
This process is called cytokinesis and is represented by the letter "b" in Column B.

2. Sister chromatids separate at centromere.
This process is called anaphase and is represented by the letter "a" in Column B.

3. DNA is replicated.
This process occurs during the interphase, which is represented by the letter "c" in Column B. Interphase is not specifically mentioned in Column A, but it is the phase where DNA replication takes place.

4. Chromosomes align in the middle of the cell.
This process is called metaphase and is represented by the letter "d" in Column B.

So, the correct matching of the processes in Column A to their corresponding phases in Column B is:

1. b - cytokinesis
2. a - anaphase
3. c - interphase
4. d - metaphase