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When is mitosis complete?

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It is complete once it has finished its last stage, known as telophase.

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Mitosis is considered to be complete when 2 daughter cells are formed from one parent cell.

Step-by-step explanation:

The cell division is of 2 types namely mitosis and the meiosis, the mitosis happens in the somatic cells and the meiosis happens in the germ cells. The somatic cells divide in mitosis.

The mitosis consists of phases such as prophase, metaphase, anaphase and the telophase. It ends with the telophase which results in 2 different identical cells. This event marks the end of mitosis which is followed by ''cytokinesis''.

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