metaphase
metaphase
Mitosis
The short second phase of mitosis is called the metaphase. During metaphase, the duplicated chromosomes align and attach to the spindle fibers at the center of the cell. This alignment ensures that during the following phase, anaphase, each daughter cell receives an equal number of chromosomes.
interphase
prophase
The final phase of mitosis is called Telophase. The other stages are Prophase, Metaphase and Anaphase.
The phase in the cell cycle when the cell is not going through mitosis is called interphase.
The first phase of itosis is called prophase.
The division of the M phase is called cytokinesis, which is the process of dividing the cytoplasm of a parent cell into two daughter cells. It occurs after the completion of mitosis, which is the division of the nucleus.
M Phase
Metaphase is a phase in both mitosis and meiosis.
The second phase of mitosis is called prophase. During prophase, chromosomes condense and become visible as distinct structures. In addition, the nuclear membrane starts to break down, allowing the chromosomes to move freely within the cell.