What is the Process of Mitosis?
ConcludingDisc·2 months agoMitosis is the amazing process where a single cell divides to produce two identical daughter cells, each with the same chromosome number as the parent cell. It all kicks off with prophase, where the chromosomes get all visible and mysterious, then we move to metaphase, where they line up in the middle like they're about to race. Anaphase follows, pulling sister chromatids apart like a dramatic soap opera moment, and finally, telophase wraps things up nicely, making two identical nuclei. Also, I don't mention how important this is for stuff like growing and healing, so go mitosis!
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Mitosis is just four phases of cell division magic: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. It's so essential!
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