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Is a type of cell division in which the nucleus of the cell divides into two nuclei with identical genetic material.

Mitosis

Process by which non sex cell divide to make new cells

Mitosis

The resulting two daughter cells have the same number of chromosome

Mitosis

What are the phases of Mitosis

PPMAT

DNA is copied

Interphase

Centrosomes replicate

Interphase

First phase in karyokinesis

Prophase

Longest phase

Prophase

Chromosomes condense and become visible

Prophase

Spindle fibers emerge from the centrosomes

Prophase

Nuclear envelope breaks down

Prophase

Nucleolus disappear

Prophase

Chromosomes continue to condense

Prometaphase

Nuclear envelope fragments

Prometaphase

Kinetochores appear at the centromere s

Prometaphase

Centrosomes move toward opposite poles

Prometaphase

Mitotic spindle microtubules attach to kinetochores

Prometaphase

Chromosomes are lined up at the Metaphase plate

Metaphase

Mitotic spindle is fully developed, centrosomes are at opposite poles of the cell

Metaphase

Sister chromatids are pulled toward opposite poles

Anaphase

Cohesin proteins binding the sister chromatids together break Down

Anaphase

Non-kinetochore spindle fibers lengthen, elongating the cell

Anaphase