explain the stages of mitosis with diagram
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Mitosis consists of four basic phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. ... Stages of mitosis: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase. Cytokinesis typically overlaps with anaphase and/or telophase. You can remember the order of the phases with the famous mnemonic:
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Interphase- No visible change in chromosomes but actively synthesis of dna.
Prophase- Chromosomes become distinct. Spindle fibres appears between daughter centrioles
Metaphase- Each chromosome gets attached to spindle by its centromere.
Anaphase- Centromere attaching the two chromatids divides.
Telophase- Spindle fibres disappear.
Prophase- Chromosomes become distinct. Spindle fibres appears between daughter centrioles
Metaphase- Each chromosome gets attached to spindle by its centromere.
Anaphase- Centromere attaching the two chromatids divides.
Telophase- Spindle fibres disappear.
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