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Mitosis is defined as the type of cell division by which a single cell divides in such a way as to produce two genetically identical "daughter cells". This is the method by which the body produces new cells for both growth and repair of aging or damaged tissues throughout the body - as opposed to for sexual reproduction (when meiosis applies).

Mitosis is the simplest of the two ways (mitosis and meiosis) in which the nucleus of a cell can divide - as part of a process of whole cell division. The four stages of mitosis (prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase) are shown and described below.

Interphase is not part of mitosis but is included here as a reminder that interphase preceeds mitosis. 

(Hence, it has the number 0.)Chromatin is material in a cell nucleus consisting of DNA and protein. This is the substance that chromosomes are made from. It can be stained with dyes in order to watch the process of mitosis using a microscope.


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