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the answer is........... MITOSIS
Cell division is the process by which a cell divides into two daughter cells. Chromosome duplication occurs during the cell cycle when the DNA is replicated to create identical copies of each chromosome. This ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic material.
mitosis
Interphase
Mitosis.
Chromosome duplication prior to mitosis ensures that each daughter cell receives an identical set of genetic information. This is crucial for maintaining the correct number of chromosomes in each cell and for enabling accurate cell division. It also helps in preventing mutations and ensuring genetic stability in the daughter cells.
duplication, separation, and cytokinesis
A chromosome controls cell processes by biological processes such as mitosis and meiosis. These cell processes are what direct cell processes such as cell growth and division.
In Mitosis, the chromosome number remains the same. In meiosis, the number of chromosomes is halved.
MITOSIS
The G2 phase is immediately preceded by the S ( DNA synthesis for chromosome duplication) phase, and is followed by the M (mitosis, or cell division) stage.
The mutation in which a segment of a chromosome is repeated is known as duplication.
Mitosis.
Chromosome duplication prior to mitosis ensures that each daughter cell receives an identical set of genetic information. This is crucial for maintaining the correct number of chromosomes in each cell and for enabling accurate cell division. It also helps in preventing mutations and ensuring genetic stability in the daughter cells.
An important event that occurs during interphase is chromosome duplication (the uncoiling of the DNA). This prepares the cell for cell division as the cells are still growing during interphase.
mitosis
Chromosome
gene.
During cell division chromatin threads from the chromosome.
Nuclear duplication (mitosis) and cytoplasmic division (cytokinesis)
growing a culture of cells which are genetically identical.