explain five stages of phosphorus of mitosis
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Introduction. Cell division, or the M‐phase of the cell cycle, consists of mitosis and cytokinesis. In mitosis, a cell undergoes remarkable morphological alterations defined as five sequential stages – prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase – in order to separate chromosomes into two daughter cells.
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5 Stages of Mitosis
Interphase. During interphase, the cell is preparing itself for division. ...
Prophase. In the phase to follow, called prophase, the duplicated chromosomes from the previous phase condense, meaning they become compacted and more tightly wound. ...
Metaphase. ...
Anaphase. ...
Telophase. ...
Cytokinesis.
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