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Cells go through different phases during mitosis before becoming what part of the parent

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The parent cell is also making a copy of its DNA to share equally between the two daughter cells.

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The mitosis division process has several steps or phases of the cell cycle—interphase, prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis—to successfully make the new diploid cells.

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These phases occur in strict sequential order, and cytokinesis - the process of dividing the cell contents to make two new cells - starts in anaphase or telophase. Stages of mitosis: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase.

Interphase. Before a dividing cell enters mitosis, it undergoes a period of growth called interphase. Some 90 percent of a cell's time in the normal cellular cycle may be spent in interphase. G1 phase: The period prior to the synthesis of DNA. In this phase, the cell increases in mass in preparation for cell division.

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