Answer:
![\huge\boxed{Metaphase}](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/biology/college/3vkrg377nothtxq4gtjusism07a979gcfi.png)
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MITOSIS:
It has four stages,
1- Prophase: The chromosomes are condensed into the X-shaped structures that can be easily seen under a microscope.
2- Metaphase: The chromosomes come end-to-end at the center (equator) of the cell.
3- Anaphase: In this Phase, The sister chromatids are pulled apart by the mitotic spindle to the opposite poles. One spindle fiber pull a chromosome to one pole and other spindle fiber to the other pole.
4- Telophase: At each pole of the cell a full set of chromosomes gather together.
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As we can see that the chromosomes are densed in the middle so it shows that the cell is dividing by the mitotic division and it is under the mitotic phase
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