What is the correct order of the stages of mitosis?
1-Metaphase 2-Telophase 3-Anaphase 4-Prophase
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In order to accomplish this goal, mitosis occurs in four discrete, consistently consecutive phases: 1) prophase, 2) metaphase, 3) anaphase, and 4) telophase. We have an overview of mitosis here, which is more of an intro to what mitosis is and how it works.
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The correct order of the stages of mitosis is 4-prophase, 1-metaphase, 3-anaphase, and 2-telophase.
- In humans and other organisms, there are two methods of cell division which are mitosis and meiosis.
- Meiosis is the division of cells and reduction in chromosome number to half and it occurs in sex cells.
- Mitosis occurs in somatic cells and is involved in the growth of organisms as their number remains the same.
- Mitosis is divided into four stages prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
- In prophase condensation of chromatin material into compact chromosomes starts.
- In metaphase chromosomes align at the equator whereas in anaphase chromosomes moves to opposite poles.
- In telophase, two cells start dividing into daughter cells.
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