Biology, asked by sakshi5155, 10 months ago

Observe the diagrams, identify and write the details​

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Answered by dreamrob
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The above picture shows the Mitosis division.

The above 3 pictures show Prophase, Telophase, and Anaphase.

• Generally, the Mitosis division consists of 6 phases those are Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and cytokinesis.

• The first picture shows prophase in this phase the chromosomes appear combined form but the nuclear envelope is not possible.

• The second picture shows Telophase in this phase the chromosomes are at the poles and are becoming more diffuse.

The nuclear envelope is formed in this phase.

• The third picture shows Anaphase in this phase the chromosomes are separated and moving towards the poles.

Answered by babundrachoubay123
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The above diagram is the different stages of mitosis

Explanation:

  • Mitosis or division of nucleus  is the formation of identical daughter cell from the parental cell.
  • Mitosis contain 6 stages that are- prophase,Prometaphase,Meta phase,Anaphase and telophase.
  • The first picture is the early prophase stage, where division takes place within centrioles, and astral is formed and moved apart and the nuclear membrane is separated.
  • The second picture is the telophase stage, where cell membrane is completely formed.The chromosome is separated and nuclear membrane is formed that surrounds the chromosome.
  • The third picture is the meta phase stage where attachment of centromere and spindle fiber takes place.

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