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30 POINTS PLEASE HALP ASAP!!! : Briefly explain the steps of cell division in mitosis. Write your answer in the essay box below.

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Hello fellow Calvert students I have your answer!

All the stages of cell division in mitosis are: Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase and Cytokines. All these steps work together causing a cell division. The first step (Interphase) is the growth and development of the cell. The second step: (prophase) is when a nucleus begins to disappear and all the chromosomes are now visible.The third step: (metaphase) is when the chromosomes align in homologous.The fourth step (anaphase) occurs when the chromosomes begin to move to opposite ends of the cell.The second to last step (telophase) occurs after the animal cell punches in and the plant cell creates a cell plate to help divide the cell.Last but certainly not least we have telophase. Telophase is when the cells are completely apart.

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Interphase: growth and development.

Prophase: nucleus begins to disappear and chromosomes are now visible.

Metaphase: the chromosomes align in homologous (the same) pairs in the middle.

Anaphase: The chromosomes begin to move to opposite ends of the cell.

Telophase: The animal cell punches in (creating cleavage) and the plant cell creates a cell plate to help divide the cell.

Cytokines: The cells are completely apart.

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