Question | Answer |
This process produces two genetically identical daughter cells from one parent cell | Mitosis |
In this phase of Mitosis the chromosomes become visible as threads become shorter and thicker. Spindle develops between them and the nuclear membrane breaks down. | Prophase |
In this phase chromosomes are seen as two chromatids joined at a centromere. They are arranged onto the equator of the spindle by their centromeres. | Metaphase |
In this phase the sister chromatids move along the spindle fibres to opposite poles | Anaphase |
The separated pairs of chromatids are now chromosomes which begin to unwind. A nuclear membrane forms and nucleus appears at each pole. | Telophase |
After nuclear division is complete, the cytoplasm divides, forming two cells. | Cytokinesis |
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