I'm unable to see the image you are referring to, but I can help you identify the stages of mitosis. If the cell is in prophase, you would see chromatin condensing into visible chromosomes, with the nuclear envelope beginning to break down. During metaphase, chromosomes align at the cell's equatorial plane. Anaphase would show sister chromatids being pulled apart, while telophase would display the reformation of the nuclear envelope around separated chromosomes. Please describe the image for a more accurate identification!
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It is called Mitosis but the certain stage of it is Telophase.
The stage of the cell cycle during which the nucleus divides is called mitosis. Mitosis is part of the M phase of the cell cycle and involves the separation of the duplicated DNA into two identical sets, resulting in two daughter nuclei.
Mitosis is part of the cell cycle, specifically the stage where a cell divides its genetic material and forms two identical daughter cells.
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Prophase
Prophase
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CytokinesisTelophase is the last stage of mitosis. Cytokinesis is the last stage of cell division.
New nuclear envelopes form during the telophase stage of mitosis. This stage occurs after the chromosomes have moved to opposite poles of the cell and the nuclear envelope helps to reorganize the genetic material within the cell.
Cytokinesis is not the stage of mitosis. It is the process in which cytoplasm of cell splits while mitosis is a process in which nucleus of cell is splitted into two daughter nuclei.
metaphase
It is called Mitosis but the certain stage of it is Telophase.
the cell is in the stage of metaphase.
It is called cytokenesis.