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I Party More At The Club
by Corey Michener
Prelude-Interphase
I. Mitosis
1. Prophase (Prometaphase)
2. Metaphase
3. Anaphase
4. Telophase
II. Cytokinesis
The mitotic cycle is the time during a cells life where it divides itself into two identical daughter cells. It consists of two closely linked processes, mitosis and cytokinesis.
Mitosis has four main phases, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. The primary result of mitosis is the division of the parent cell’s chromosome into two daughter chromitides, each being an exact replica of the original genetic material. Cytokinesis is the actually division of the cell itself into two identical cells. The two daughter chromitides become the individual chromosomes for each cell.
The end result of mitosis is two identical cells forming from one parent cell. Errors in mitosis are what may lead to certain cancers and genetic disorders.
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