mitosis isn't a phase it a asexual reproductive system for somatic cells consisting of 5 phases. 1. interphase 2. prophase 3. metaphase 4. annaphase 5.telophase. there are over a hunderand different miosis systems so the amount of time for each varies. hope this helped. *sorry for misspelling words don't judge me.*
twice as long as a half mitosis :)
Mitosis (cell division) is complete at the end of the telophase.
During which stage of mitosis are complete sets of chromosomes drawn to opposite sides of the parent cell?
Yes mitosis consists of one nuclear division.
Mitosis produce somatic cells,In the sense that it produces cells in the body. However, mitosis does not complete the cell multiplying process. It is the second stage.
Scientists estimate that it can take a single water molecule as long as 4000 years to complete one cycle.
Cytokinesis comes after Mitosis.
Mitosis (cell division) is complete at the end of the telophase.
During which stage of mitosis are complete sets of chromosomes drawn to opposite sides of the parent cell?
When mitosis is almost complete, it is almost time for the cell to go through cytokinesis. This is where a cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
Somatic cells.
YES Mitosis is cell division, its job is to separate the cell and to do that it has to copy the chromosomes. everything including a complete set of chromosomes.
When mitosis is complete two diploid daughter cells are formed.
Mitosis produces two cells, as opposed to meiosis, which produces four.
The product of mitosis is two genetically identical, diploid cells - that is, each cell has the complete number of chromosomes.
After mitosis followed by cytokinesis, the two identical daughter cells have a complete and identical set of chromosomes, which are the same as the parent cell.
Yes mitosis consists of one nuclear division.
Mitosis is the production in which the nucleus divides to form two identical nuclei.Chromosones play an important part in mitosis.