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2 July, 18:04

How many cell (s) are there at the start of mitosis?

How are all cells created?

True/False: Cells made during mitosis are identical.

What is the definition of mitosis according to the video?

What are the four phases of mitosis?

What happens during prophase? this answer should be at least 3 sentences.

What happens during metaphase? this answer should be at least 2 sentences.

What happens during anaphase?

What happens during telophase?

What happens to the nuclear membrane during telophase?

How many daughter cells are thereafter mitosis?

What is cytokinesis?

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  1. 2 July, 18:11
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    There are two cells produced in the process of mitosis.

    New cells are formed by the process of cell division.

    Yes, Cells made during mitosis are identical.

    Mitosis is the process in which two daughter cells are produced during cell division.

    Phases of mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.

    Prophase is the longest phase in which chromatin condenses chromosome.

    In metaphase chromosome are separated from each other.

    Anaphase is a phase in which daughter chromosome move toward the pole.

    In telophase, the cell is divided into two daughter cells.

    Two daughter cells are produced during mitosis.

    Cytokinesis is a process in which cytoplasm of the cells is divided into two.
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