Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
A way to remember this is to make up a stupid saying that starts with these letters (in order)
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If you are talking about mitosis, then the first step is Prophase, where the chromatin condenses into chromatids, the chromosomes. The Nuclear membrane starts to dissolve. If you are just talking about the cell cycle overall, interphase is first. That is when the DNA grows and is duplicated.
Synthesis is the first stage of the cell cycle
Passed -prophase
My -metaphase
Algebra -Anaphase
Test -telephase
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Interphase
double chromosomes first become visible in which step of mitosis?
Cytokinesis is the last step in cell division...Source:Apex Learning Class/Biology!
No. Cytokinesis and mitosis are the two different steps of cell division. (Keep in mind that mitosis comes first.)
in mitosis the nucleus first and then the cytoplasm
All steps of meiosis II are similar to the steps of Mitosis
double chromosomes first become visible in which step of mitosis?
Interphase and mitosis are related because they are in the same process. Although, many think that interphase is the first step of mitosis, prophase actually is. Interphase is just the intermediary step to prepare cells for possible mitosis.
Cytokinesis is the last step in cell division...Source:Apex Learning Class/Biology!
Interphase then Mitosis then Cytokinesis then Mitosis the Cytokinesis That's what I remember. Mitosis will occur twice; the reason why there 4 daughter cells (gametes) and they are haploid.
mitosis is the very first step in DNA replication my dear friend
No. Cytokinesis and mitosis are the two different steps of cell division. (Keep in mind that mitosis comes first.)
In the very first step of mitosis, the prophase.
Cytokinesis comes after Mitosis.
Telophase.
Telophase
interphase is the first step of both meiosis and mitosis. so you can't determine which one does it belong. mitosis is asexual while meiosis is sexual.
Dividing is the final step in mitosis, where the cell splits to form a new daughter cell, completing mitosis.