Mom, I have a project on Mitosis. Can you help me understand it?
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Mitosis is the process of cell division in which one cell divides into two identical daughter cells. Mitosis is necessary for life to exist: it produces new cells for growth and replaces old and dying cells.
So what's Interphase?
The interphase refers to a cell's normal state. During the cell's interphase stage, the genetic material is replicated. When a cell receives the signal to duplicate, it enters the prophase, the initial stage of mitosis.
How about Prophase?
When a cell receives the signal to duplicate, it enters the prophase, the initial stage of mitosis. The nuclear membrane and nucleolus break down during prophase, and chromatin condenses into chromosomes. The chromosomes line up along the centre of the cell during metaphase.
What about during metaphase?
During metaphase, the chromosomes align along the cell's centre. Anaphase is the process through which chromosomes separate and travel to opposite sides of the cell. Telophase - The cell generates two nuclear membranes around each set of chromosomes during telophase, and the chromosomes uncoil.
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During anaphase, the chromosomes separate and travel to opposite sides of the cell. Telophase - During telophase, the cell generates two nuclear membranes around each set of chromosomes, and the chromosomes uncoil. The cell walls then pinch off and split down the middle.
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