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What happens during the process of mitosis?

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During the process of mitosis, the nucleus divides!

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During mitosis, the replicated DNA (chromosomes) is divided into two new genetically identical daughter nuclei.

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Which process is not during mitosis?

The state that the cell is in when it isn't undergoing the process of mitosis is Interphase.


Mitosis is the process where?

it happens in the cell reproduction.


What is the cells nucleus divides to forms two identical nuclei during the stage of the cell cycle?

The process of cell division which divides the nucleus into two nuclei is called mitosis. Mitosis only happens in eukaryotic cells.


What is duplicated during the process of mitosis?

DNA duplication occurs during the interphase, specifically the S phase. After replication, the cell then enters the first active phase of mitosis.


What phase happens during mitosis?

Prophase.


The process during which the cytoplasm divides is called?

mitosis


What organelle divides during the process of mitosis?

the nucleus


At what point does the Equatorial plate happen in mitosis?

The equatorial plate happens in mitosis during cytokineses.


What do centromeres hold together?

DNA duplicates chromosomes that are connected at the centromere. They are usually connected through the kinetochore-microtubule which happens during the process of mitosis.


During what part of the mitosis process dose the DNA replicate?

The DNA replicates before mitosis begins


Chromatids in eukaryotic cells separate during which process?

mitosis


What happens in karyokinesis and cytokinesis?

Karyokinesis is the phase during mitosis during which the nucleus of a diploid cell splits to form two separate nuclei in whats known as a "clevage" from the anaphase to the telophase during mitosis. And is only obtained due to the pull of the protein fibres or spindles by the centrioles.