Assuming you follow the PMAT process of mitosis, stage four is telophase.
Telophase is the end phase of mitosis, and coincides with mid-cytokinesis. During this phase, a number of events happen:
1. the spindle fibres break down, along with the astral rays as the centrioles become inactive.
2. A new nuclear membrane forms around the chromosomes, at opposite sides of the cell.
3. The chromosomes lengthen, becoming chromatin. Nucleoli may also be present at the end of telophase.
After telophase, the cell re-enters interphase, starting with growth phase 1.
Interphase then Mitosis then Cytokinesis then Mitosis the Cytokinesis That's what I remember. Mitosis will occur twice; the reason why there 4 daughter cells (gametes) and they are haploid.
There are the same amount of chromosomes as when you started when cells divide via mitosis because you are forming 2 diploid cells i.e. 46 chromosome's. However in Meiosis you form 4 haploid cells because the process of Mitosis happens twice.
4 I think
It depends on if it was during the process of mitosis or mitosis. And, how many chromosomes it began with.
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Mitosis is broken up into 4 phases, Prophase, Metophase, Anaphase, and Telophase. During these phases the DNA, which was replicated during Interphase, split and 2 new cells are formed.
Interphase then Mitosis then Cytokinesis then Mitosis the Cytokinesis That's what I remember. Mitosis will occur twice; the reason why there 4 daughter cells (gametes) and they are haploid.
Two are produced in Mitosis and 4 in meosis.
During prophase in meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair up and undergo crossing over, exchanging genetic material. This process does not occur during mitosis, where individual chromosomes line up and separate without crossing over.
There are the same amount of chromosomes as when you started when cells divide via mitosis because you are forming 2 diploid cells i.e. 46 chromosome's. However in Meiosis you form 4 haploid cells because the process of Mitosis happens twice.
a parent cell goes thru the 5 steps of mitosis twice and the end result is 4 daughter cells
No, but you are close. Mitosis is also called cell division. Do not mix it up with meiosis. There are 4 stages of mitosis: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telephase. During mitosis, chromosomes form, line up in the center of the cell, get surrounded by the spindles of the centrioles, and finally split in two.
4 I think
Mitosis makes new cells that are used during growth, development, repair, and asexual reproduction.Meiosis makes cells that enable an organism to reproduce sexually and happens only in reproductive structures.They both lead to cell division, rest is different. Meiosis leads to reductional division, taking place in sex cells only while Mitosis takes place in somatic (body) Cells. Meiosis produces 4 daughter Cells and mitosis produces 2.
The 4 steps are prophase,metaphase,anaphase, and telophase. The end result for mitosis is telophase, but if you are talking about the cell cycle it would be cytokinesis.
After mitosis you have two cells and after meiosis you have 4 cells.
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