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The 5 stages of mitosis (cell division) are

1- Interphase-- This phase makes up 75% of the Cell Cycle. During Interphase, cell division has not yet begun. The cell is copying all of it's DNA so that when it divides into two cells, the two cells will each have a complete set of DNA.

2-Prophase-- This is the phase where cell division (mitosis) begins. Chromosomes are formed by condensed DNA compacting together.

3-Metaphase-- The chromatids (a chromosomes and its duplicate attached to form an X shape) line up in them middle of the cell.

4-Anaphase-- The chromatids pull apart to opposite ends of the cell.

5-Telophase/Cytokinesis-- A new nuclear membrane forms around each set of DNA. The cell pinches into two separate daughter cells. Chromosmes return to threadlike DNA. The two new daughter cells each go through a period of growth so that they are normal sized cells, and then they go through the cycle themselves.

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