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What cellular processes happen during mitosis?

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Answer:

A eukaryotic cell goes through a few (4) phases to split into two identical daughter cells.

Step-by-step explanation:

Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase are the 4 phases.

1st phase: nuclear envelope disappears and chromosomes become visble

2nd phase: chromosomes line up at the middle of the cell (metaphase plate I believe it’s called), to get ready to divide.

3rd phase: replicated chromosomes split and move to different ends/poles of the cell.

4th phase: 2 nuclei form, including 2 identical daughter cells.

Hope this helps, my bio’s kind of rusty though so I’d research this more if I were you :)

User Paul Byrne
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Answer:

the eukaryotic cell undergoes many phases to result in two daughter cells.

prophase

prometaphase

metaphase

anaphase

telophase

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