prophase
telophase
metaphase
Telophase
telophase
telephase
the phase of mitosis when chromosimes are ligned in the middle of the cell
The final stage of mitosis of an animal cell is telophase. I learned this in a science test so i'm positive its the answer.
The only difference between vegetal (onion) cells and animal (roundworm) is not quite in mitosis, but in citokinese (not a mitosis phase since mitosis refers to nucleus division). Vegetal cells have a thick wall rounding the cell which needs different means to split than the membrane in animal cells
metaphase
Telophase
Telophase
telophase
t phase
telephase
the longest phase of mitosis is prophase.Interphase is the longest phase in mitosis. It involves 3 parts: G1: Growth of the cell, S phase: organelles are replicated, and G2: where cells prepares for division.Prophase =)
the phase of mitosis when chromosimes are ligned in the middle of the cell
Prophase. The chromosomes become more conspicuous because they gradually condense during prophase. The centrioles separate in animal cells; plant cells lack centrioles.
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