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The final phase of mitosis is called Telophase. The other stages are Prophase, Metaphase and Anaphase.
Mitosis begins after the completion of interphase and ends with the formation of two identical daughter cells. It is a process of cell division where the genetic material is equally distributed to the daughter cells.
Mitosis begins during the M phase of the cell cycle, which is also known as the mitotic phase. This phase includes mitosis, where the nucleus divides, and cytokinesis, where the cytoplasm divides, resulting in two daughter cells.
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Mitosis occurs during the last phase- Telophase.
The last stage of interphase is called G2 phase. In this phase, the cell continues to grow and prepare for cell division. It also checks for any errors in DNA replication before entering into mitosis.
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The final phase of mitosis is called Telophase. The other stages are Prophase, Metaphase and Anaphase.
The phase in the cell cycle when the cell is not going through mitosis is called interphase.
The last phase of mitosis is telophase. During telophase, the separated chromosomes reach the opposite poles of the cell, nuclear membranes re-form around each set of chromosomes, and the chromosomes begin to decondense. Cytokinesis, the division of the cytoplasm, usually follows telophase to complete the process of cell division.