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When the cell prepares for mitosis, takes inventory and makes sure it is ready to continue with mitosis
Meristems
Generally speaking, all cells except for nerve cells store energy to drive chemical processes during cell division. So before undergoing Mitosis, they first prepare themselves that results to their growth in size until they had stored enough energy, then the cells are ready to divide themselves.
1. Interphase 2. Prophase 1 3. Metaphase 1 4. Anaphase 1 5. Telophase 1 and Cytokiesis 6. Prophase 2 7. Metaphase 2 8. Anaphase 2 9. Telophase 2 and Cytokiesis
When its good and ready. A cell has to pass through the 3 phases of interphase; G1, S and G2. Then it has to pass through the 4 phases of mitosis; prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. Then it has to undergo cytokinesis. Then the cell has divided.
Parent cell
Each cell would be half the size of a mature cell that's ready to undergo mitosis. After all, mitosis is a process that literally splits a mature cell in two.
Cytokinesis comes after Mitosis.
When the cell prepares for mitosis, takes inventory and makes sure it is ready to continue with mitosis
When the cell prepares for mitosis, takes inventory and makes sure it is ready to continue with mitosis
When the cell prepares for mitosis, takes inventory and makes sure it is ready to continue with mitosis
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Mitosis and cytokinesis are elements of cell division. Mitosis is the duplicated genome in the cell is divided into halves which are identical. Cytokinesis is the where the cytoplasm of the cell divides to form two daughter cells.
Mitosis?
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Mitosis?
These answers are, well, misguided. The number of chromosomes visible at the beginning of mitosis is whatever the full complement of chromosomes is for that organism. In humans, it would be 46. As mitosis proceeds, these are replicated to 92, but at the very beginning of mitosis you would still have the diploid number.