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Mitosis (in stages - PMAT - Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase) The cycle of a cells division is the 'Interphase' and the actual mitosis. During the Interphase the cell goes through growth which grows extra organelles, Synthesis which makes new DNA and growth again for more organelles. It then goes through mitosis (PMAT) simply the dividing of chromosomes and splitting of the cell, of course this is far more detailed but I'll keep it short.

Mitosis is for division of nucleus, but for division of the cell itself, the process is called cytokinesis.

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