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21 paź 2024 · Mitosis is a process of cell division that produces two genetically identical daughter cells from one parent cell. Learn about the four stages of mitosis, the role of chromosomes and spindle fibres, and the importance of mitosis for life.
- Mitosis
Just as all living things have a life cycle, so too does a...
- Prophase
Mitosis begins at prophase with the thickening and coiling...
- Chromatid
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- Anaphase
Anaphase, in mitosis and meiosis, the stage of cell division...
- Metaphase
Metaphase, in mitosis and meiosis, the stage of cell...
- Telophase
Telophase, in mitosis and meiosis, the final stage of cell...
- Cleavage
Cleavage, in embryology, the first few cellular divisions of...
- Endomitosis
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- Mitosis
How a cell divides to make two genetically identical cells. Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
Mitosis is a part of the cell cycle in which replicated chromosomes are separated into two new nuclei. Learn about the stages, functions, variations, and errors of mitosis, and how it differs from meiosis and binary fission.
Learn how prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea) and eukaryotes (animals, plants, fungi) use different modes of cell division to reproduce. Compare binary fission, mitosis and meiosis and their mechanisms of DNA replication and segregation.
8 gru 2016 · Learn what mitosis is, how it fits into the cell cycle, and why it is important for development and repair. Find out the stages of mitosis, from prophase to telophase, and see diagrams and examples.
Learn how mitosis is a highly regulated process involving hundreds of proteins and how it occupies a portion of the cell cycle. Explore the stages of mitosis, the structure and function of the mitotic spindle, and the role of checkpoints and cohesin in chromosome segregation.
Mitosis is the process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells, involving five phases and a spindle apparatus. Learn how mitosis occurs, what are the phases, and what are the roles of microtubules and proteins in chromosome separation.