Give brief account of somatic cell division answer
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Somatic cell division occurs by mitosis. Mitosis is the process by which the cell divides into two daughter cells. There are 5 stages in mitosis and are as follows.
Interphase- Chromosome content doubles
Prophase- Chromosome shorten and thicken, nucleoli disappears.
Metaphase- Paired homologous chromosome line up at the center attached to the spindle fibres.
Anaphase- The chromosomes separate.
Telophase- The two cells start to seperate, Nuclear envelope re-forms, the nucleoli reappears and the chromosome uncoils itself.
Interphase- Chromosome content doubles
Prophase- Chromosome shorten and thicken, nucleoli disappears.
Metaphase- Paired homologous chromosome line up at the center attached to the spindle fibres.
Anaphase- The chromosomes separate.
Telophase- The two cells start to seperate, Nuclear envelope re-forms, the nucleoli reappears and the chromosome uncoils itself.
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Somatic cell division occurs by mitosis. Mitosis is the process by which the cell divides into two daughter cells. There are 5 stages in mitosis and are as follows.
1 Interphase- Chromosome content doubles
2 Prophase- Chromosome shorten and thicken, nucleoli disappears.
3 Metaphase- Paired homologous chromosome line up at the center attached to the spindle fibres.
4. Anaphase- The chromosomes separate.
5. Telophase- The two cells start to seperate, Nuclear envelope re-forms, the nucleoli reappears and the chromosome uncoils itself.
1 Interphase- Chromosome content doubles
2 Prophase- Chromosome shorten and thicken, nucleoli disappears.
3 Metaphase- Paired homologous chromosome line up at the center attached to the spindle fibres.
4. Anaphase- The chromosomes separate.
5. Telophase- The two cells start to seperate, Nuclear envelope re-forms, the nucleoli reappears and the chromosome uncoils itself.
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