Mitosis is divided into 5 phases:
Prophase
Prometaphase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
This is often remembered using the acronym (or the phrase) PPMAT.
Due to the term 'mitosis' having a scientifical definition, there aren't truly any words that fully replace the term 'mitosis'. Some synonyms of the word, however, are amitosis and cellular division.
cell division.
However it is best to call it mitosis so that it is not confused with meiosis
The stages of mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
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Mitosis
Mitosis
Mitosis. Also asexual reproducing methods produce cells identical to parent cells. Ex-Fissions,budding
Cytoplasmic division is also called cytokinesis. This is the stage of mitosis in which the cell splits into two daughter cells.
No, mitosis does not occur in the phloem. Mitosis is the process of cell division, and in the phloem, specialized cells called sieve elements are responsible for transporting sugars. These sieve elements are formed via a process called differentiation, not mitosis.
Cytokinesis is after mitosis, when the membranes split.
The M phase in cell cycle is the mitosis phase, where the cell performs mitosis.
No., its different but it also have a comparison, in mitosis it is one cycle, but in meiosis it repeats, the first cycle is what we called mitosis while if it repeats this is what we called meiosis,
mitosis.. it helps in somatic cell divisions..
The process is called mitosis. If you need more info, click on the link below.
Mitosis
It is called cytokenesis.
when mitosis goes out of control it is called
Mitosis
mitosis
Mitosis. Also asexual reproducing methods produce cells identical to parent cells. Ex-Fissions,budding
Cytoplasmic division is also called cytokinesis. This is the stage of mitosis in which the cell splits into two daughter cells.