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Explain about different stages of mitotic cell division​

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Answered by elsa044895
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Stages of Mitosis. ... Mitosis has five different stages: interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. The process of cell division is only complete after cytokinesis, which takes place during anaphase and telophase. Each stage of mitosis is necessary for cell replication and division.

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Answered by nedha06
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The first phase in mitosis, called interphase can be split up into G (growth) and S (synthesis) phases. In the first G phase aptly named G1, the cell increases in size as it prepares for cell division. After this is the first S phase, DNA is actually synthesized. Once this happens, the cell undergoes the G2 phase where there is more cell growth and proteins are produced. All of this preparation in interphase takes place before prophase starts.

The mitotic phase is the short period of the cell cycle in which changes from short to much longer interphases for the preparation for cell division. During this interphase there are 3 phases which are divided and these are G1, which is the first gap, S (synthesis) and G2, which is the second gap; as proteins are created in each of these phases the cell grows. However, it is only in the Synthesis phase where the replication of the chromosomes occur, as each cell grows in the first gap and continues to do so as in the this phase. Then, it prepares more for mitosis in the second gap and it divides before restarting the

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