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I. two daughter nuclei are formed (telophase) II. centromeres separate (early anaphase) III. cytoplasm is divided (cytokinesis) IV. chromosomes move toward opposite poles (anaphase) V. chromosomes line up in single file (metaphase) Which of the following represents the correct order of events in the mitotic cell cycle listed above?

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Answer:

The correct order would be - V, II, IV, I, III

Explanation:

Mitosis is one of the two types of cell division that occurs in an organism however they both take place in different types of cells. Mitosis is the process in which the genetic material or specifically chromosomes divide into two nuclei that are genetically identical to the parent cell. They also have a similar number of chromosomes.

Mitosis division is completed in the four stages followed by cytokinesis in order which are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and division of cell or cytokinesis.

Thus, the correct answer is - V, II, IV, I, III.

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