which two phases of mitosis are opposite to each other? why?
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- Mitosis is a mechanism of nuclear division used by most organisms in order to create genetically identical cells.
- This is useful for organismal growth and tissue repair.
- In order to create these identical cells properly, mitosis progresses in a distinct order and is generally divided into four stages.
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the Two phases of mitosis that are essentially opposite in terms of changes in the nucleus are prophase (the first stage) and telophase (the last stage)
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