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The dividing of one cell into two cells is part of a process called Mitosis. (The process where a cell divides into four daughter cells is called Meiosis, if you want to know.) Mitosis has phases called interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. In the interphase the cell lives its life and produces more chromatin. Then, in prophase, the chromatins begin to coil up into double stranded chromosomes. The nuclear membrane disappears and the centrioles (things that produce spindle fibers) go to the opposite sides of the cell. the rest you are going to have to figure out. Im too lazy to explain it further sorry :).

Here is a good site to learn it: http://library.thinkquest.org/C0118084/Gene/Chromosomal_Inheritance/StagesMitosis.htm

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The process that divides organelles between two daughter cells is mitosis. Mitosis is the basis of how we replicate cells.

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Only look at this one the answer is cell divison

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The process of cell division is called mitosis.

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Fertilisation; where the zygote divides into multiple cells!

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its all called cell division

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Cell Division

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cytokinesis

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cytokinesis

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cytokinesis

metaphase

interphase

apoptosis

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