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What would happen if cells were in mitosis more than interphase
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What would happen if cells were in mitosis more than interphase
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Dear Middleschoolsuck, first chromosomes are visible, second they align in the middle of the cell, third they are split apart, and fourth two seperate cell membranes start to form as it separates from each other.
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